9781869660895 - Know Your New Zealand Birds

Know Your New Zealand Birds

'Know Your New Zealand Birds' by Geoff & Lynette Moon is an essential guide for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers exploring the unique avian life of New Zealand. This comprehensive book offers detailed descriptions and vivid photographs of over 100 bird species native to New Zealand, including the iconic Kiwi, the melodious Tui, and the majestic Albatross. The authors, renowned for their expertise in ornithology, provide insightful information on each bird's habitat, behavior, and conservation status, making this book a valuable resource for both amateur birdwatchers and seasoned ornithologists. With its user-friendly layout and engaging narrative, 'Know Your New Zealand Birds' serves as a perfect companion for outdoor adventures or a delightful read for those wishing to learn more about the country's feathered inhabitants.

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€16.95
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Auteur Geoff & Lynette Moon
ISBN 9781869660895
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Bindwijze Paperback
Tags New Zealand birds birdwatching ornithology nature guide conservation

'Know Your New Zealand Birds' stands out as a meticulously researched and beautifully presented guide that captures the essence of New Zealand's birdlife. Geoff & Lynette Moon's passion for ornithology shines through in their detailed accounts and stunning photography, offering readers an immersive experience into the world of birds. The book's strength lies in its accessibility, appealing to readers of all ages and levels of expertise. However, some readers might find the lack of interactive elements, such as QR codes linking to bird calls, a missed opportunity to enhance the learning experience. Despite this, the book's comprehensive coverage and aesthetic appeal make it a must-have for anyone interested in New Zealand's natural heritage.

In 'Know Your New Zealand Birds', Geoff & Lynette Moon embark on a captivating journey through the diverse and enchanting world of New Zealand's avian species. The book meticulously documents over 100 birds, from the forest-dwelling Kokako to the seabird colonies of the Southern Ocean, providing readers with a deep understanding of their lives and environments. Each entry combines scientific accuracy with engaging storytelling, accompanied by breathtaking photographs that bring the birds' stories to life. The authors also highlight the challenges these species face, including habitat loss and predation, underscoring the importance of conservation efforts. This book not only educates but also inspires a profound appreciation for New Zealand's birdlife, making it an invaluable addition to any nature lover's library.