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Tony Clarke (2)

Autore di Birds of the Atlantic Islands

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Basics: 2006, 1st edition, softcover, 300 pages, 69 color plates, 100+ b&w illustrations, 500 species, no range maps; US$30

First, to clarify the geography of this book: Only the four northern Atlantic island chains known collectively as Macaronesia (not Macro or Micro) are covered by this book. These are the Canary, Madeira, Azores, and Cape Verde Islands in the eastern Atlantic which range between Portugal south to Senegal of northwest Africa.

This is the only complete field guide to cover these island groups in the northeast Atlantic. All birds, both residents and vagrants, are covered in the plates and text. The real treat of these plates is the many endemic species and subspecies found on these islands. All are very well illustrated. Where appropriate, the birds are illustrated to show plumage differences between gender, age, season, and subspecies. I was happy to see five different illustrations for the African Blue Tit. The five illustrations cover the four different subspecies that are debatedly each a good species.

The artwork is good with good color reproduction. Some of the birds are drawn a little small, such as the waxbills, finches, kinglets and tits. As an example, the plate with the waxbills and finches contains 26 different individuals.

The text is presented in two formats. First, a very brief physical description is shown across from the plate. Letter codes also indicate on which islands the birds may be found. Second, the latter half of the book gives longer species accounts for each bird. The accounts are of variable length (2-7 paragraphs) outlining identification, voice, range, and status. Since this is meant to be an identificaiton guide, there is little to no natural history included.

There are two useful appendices containing checklists for each of the four island groups. One appendix has a full list for each island group. The list contains a separate column for each individual island within the community. The second appendix has a similar checklist for each island group, but for only the endemic species and subspecies.

If you visit any of these four islands groups for birding, this book will be essential. Only a couple of other books are available and these cover only one island group.

Other Related Books:
1) Aves del Archipielago Canario by Martin/Lorenzo
2) Birds of the Atlantic Islands: Volumes 1-4 by Bannerman
3) Guia de las Aves de las Islas Canarias by Moreno
4) The Birds of the Cape Verde Islands by Hazevoet
5) Madeira's Natural History in a Nutshell by Sziemer
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Soleglad | Jul 18, 2008 |

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