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Nome legale
Porter, Richard F.
Data di nascita
20th Century
Sesso
male
Luogo di residenza
Norfolk, England, UK
Organizzazioni
BirdLife International

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Basics: 2000, softcover, 144 pages, color photos of 252 species, no range maps

As a note, this book is remarkably similar to Birds of Egypt and the Middle East by the same authors. These two books cover 85% of the same species. Not only are the same species shared, but so are many of the same photographs. Of the 252 birds found in each book, only 37 are unique. Thus, using either one of these books in the adjoining countries of Israel and Egypt will be just as useful, especially since these books cover only 50% of the nearly 500 birds found in either Israel or Egypt. The text is often shared as well with some modifications to address the different geographic place names of the bird’s distribution.

The photos are of pretty good for 95% of the birds, although, the small size necessary to fit into this small book will limit the visibility of some necessary identification points. Just one photo is given for nearly all the birds. For the other 5% of the photos, they are too dark or too distant to allow proper identification. A few of raptors in flight are simply not good photos.

The text is a brief paragraph that focuses primarily on the description of the bird to aid in identification. This will be helpful some of the time but will be limited because of the single photo of one plumage. For some birds, a comparison is made to a similar species. Some additional short notes are offered on behavior and habitat along with notes on its status.

This photo guide, like its many sister photo guides, is best used as a practice tool in conjunction with a complete field guide. There are a couple of excellent field guides, such as "Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East" by Jonsson or the "Field Guide to the Birds of the Middle East" by Porter.

I’ve listed several related books below…
1) The Birds of Israel by Shirihai
2) The Birds of Israel by Paz
3) Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East by Jonsson
4) Field Guide to the Birds of the Middle East by Porter et al.
5) Birds of the Middle East and North Africa by Hollom
6) Birds of Israel by Inbar
7) Birds of Lebanon and the Jordan Area by Benson
8) The Birds of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
… (altro)
 
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Soleglad | Oct 30, 2008 |
Basics: 2001, softcover, 144 pages, color photos of 252 species, no range maps

As a note, this book is remarkably similar to Birds of Israel and the Middle East by the same authors. These two books cover 85% of the same species. Not only are the same species shared, but so are many of the same photographs. Of the 252 birds found in each book, only 37 are unique. Thus, using either one of these books in the adjoining countries of Egypt and Israel will be just as useful, especially since these books cover only 50% of the nearly 500 birds found in either Egypt or Israel. The text is often shared as well with some modifications to address the different geographic place names of the bird’s distribution.

The photos are of pretty good for 95% of the birds, although, the small size necessary to fit into this small book will limit the visibility of some necessary identification points. Just one photo is given for nearly all the birds. For the other 5% of the photos, they are too dark or too distant to allow proper identification. A few of raptors in flight are simply not good photos.

The text is a brief paragraph that focuses primarily on the description of the bird to aid in identification. Its brevity will be helpful just some of the time. For some birds, a comparison is made to a similar species. Some additional short notes are offered on behavior and habitat along with notes on its status.

This photo guide, like its many sister photo guides, is best used as a practice tool in conjunction with a complete field guide. There are a couple of excellent field guides, such as "Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East" by Jonsson or the "Field Guide to the Birds of the Middle East" by Porter.

I’ve listed several related books below…
1) Field Guide to the Birds of the Middle East by Porter et al.
2) Birds of the Middle East and North Africa by Hollom
3) Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East by Jonsson
4) Birds of North Africa by Etchecopar/Hue
5) The Birds of Israel by Shirihai
6) The Birds of Egypt by Goodman
7) Common Birds of Egypt by Bruun/el Din
… (altro)
 
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Soleglad | Oct 30, 2008 |
Basics: 1988, hardcover, 280 pages, 40 color plates of 350 species, 720+ species discussed, 510 range maps

This is a near-complete field guide to the region. The book was created to act as an extension to the European field guides available at the time (1988). Since many northern birds migrate through the Middle East and are covered in the European books, these species are addressed only briefly in this book. Of the 720+ species that can be found in the region only about 450 are illustrated.

The color plates display 350 species with multiple illustrations. These typically show the plumage differences between the genders, sometimes with subspecies, and often in fight for the raptors, gulls, and a few other species. These plates are of good quality and will help to identify most of the birds – other than the more difficult groups like warblers, larks, and wagtails. Insufficient detail is provided for these groups and, many of these birds are shown with only one illustration. A good portion of the birds are drawn a little too small. Another 100 species are shown only as a single black-and-white drawing and are interspersed throughout the text. Although these illustrations are of good quality, they are not suitable for solid identification.

Text is supplied for all 720+ birds found in the region, which is composed of a single paragraph ranging from 6-25 lines. A greater amount of attention is given to the resident birds. Notably less is given for the birds already covered adequately in other European guides. About half of the text is dedicated to identification. These notes are fairly detailed and highlight the key points to identify the bird as well as comparing it to a similar species. Several descriptive lines also nicely describe the bird’s vocalizations.

Range maps depict all the North African countries from Morocco to Egypt and the Middle East countries from Turkey and Iran south through Saudi Arabia and Yemen. These maps are provided for only the birds that breed in these regions, which is 510 species. The ranges in the maps show exclusively the breeding ranges. Winter and migration ranges are not included.

There are a few minor quirks to mention. One, the swifts and nightjars are oddly positioned later in the plates with the passerines. Two, the plates list the bird’s name but fail to refer you to the page number containing the accompanying text and map. You are forced to look up the bird in the index to find its associated information. Third, the text does tell you on which color plate the bird is illustrated but fails to mention that a black-and-white drawing is provided elsewhere for the 100 birds not found in the plates.

This book will be helpful to you in the Middle East and North Africa, despite some of its limitations. There are three other available books that are superior and recommended. One, for just the Middle East region, is an excellent book by Porter et al. The two other books, for Europe and North Africa, are by Johnsson and another by Mullarney et al.

I’ve listed several related books below…
1) Field Guide to the Birds of the Middle East by Porter et al.
2) Birds of North Africa by Etchecopar/Hue
3) Les Oiseaux du Proche et du Moyen Orient by Hue
4) The Birds of Israel by Shirihai
5) The Birds of Oman by Gallagher
6) Common Birds in Oman by Eriksen
7) The Birds of Iran by Scott (in Arabic)
8) Inland Birds of Saudi Arabia by Silsby
9) A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Egypt and the Middle East by Porter
10) Birds of Bahrain by Nightingale
11) Birds of Europe with North Africa and the Middle East by Jonsson
12) Birds of Europe by Mullarney
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
Soleglad | Sep 19, 2008 |

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ISBN
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