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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Porter , Simon AspinallPublisher: Princeton University Press Imprint: Princeton University Press Edition: 2nd Revised edition Volume: 75 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780691148441ISBN 10: 0691148449 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 28 November 2010 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Language: English Table of ContentsReviewsThe artwork is spectacularly good... The authors have expanded their coverage of species by 100 over those found in the first edition... For those heading to the Middle East, this book should make birding easier. -- William P. Mueller, Bluebird's Laugh I highly recommend this field guide to any birder, beginner or advanced, visiting the Middle East. Most of the plates are true to life and the physical description thorough. More importantly, the information is packaged in a user-friendly format. -- The Eyrie Birds of the Middle East: Second Edition is a durable, well-sized field guide for an under-birded yet highly interesting region of the world. -- Birdfreak.com I have decided that this portable well written guide is the one I will take with me. For anyone travelling to the Middle East, whether on business or pleasure but with an interest or a passion for birds, this second edition of Birds of the Middle East sets the standard again, and I highly recommend it. -- Phil Slade, Another Bird Blog [T]his is truly a field guide based on size and weight; very practical for use in the field. There is no fluff nor wasted pages in this field guide... This field guide is perfectly suited to help people of all skill levels identify birds in the Middle East. -- Birding is Fun blog This guide will become the book of choice for birders visiting the Middle East... -- Choice Praise for the first edition: There has always been a problem deciding which books to take birding in the Middle East. With the arrival of this new field guide to the region it is now possible to contemplate using only one book in the field... This is an indispensable and thoroughly recommended aid for birdwatchers in the Middle East and beyond. -- Andrew Grieve, Birdwatch Praise for the first edition: This excellent book is a must for anyone going to this region. Beginners will find it easy to use... Advanced birdwatchers will learn something that they have not yet, and what will ultimately help with correct identification. The bottom line is: this is the best field guide published so far on birds of the Middle East. -- Zpravy Mos, Wilson Bulletin The illustrations in Birds of the Middle East are superior. Not only are they better executed, they tend to be larger and less crowded on each page. As a consequence, the birder probably does not need a secondary bird book. -- Dan Tallman, South Dakota Bird Notes I recommend this field guide to any birder that plans on exploring the Middle East in search of the 800 plus species covered. The slick layout and very accurate drawings will allow for unmistakable identifications in the field. -- Timothy Schreckengost, Words about Birds blog Praise for the first edition: There has always been a problem deciding which books to take birding in the Middle East. With the arrival of this new field guide to the region it is now possible to contemplate using only one book in the field... This is an indispensable and thoroughly recommended aid for birdwatchers in the Middle East and beyond. -- Andrew Grieve Birdwatch Praise for the first edition: This excellent book is a must for anyone going to this region. Beginners will find it easy to use... Advanced birdwatchers will learn something that they have not yet, and what will ultimately help with correct identification. The bottom line is: this is the best field guide published so far on birds of the Middle East. -- Zpravy Mos Wilson Bulletin Author InformationRichard Porter has had a long association with the Middle East and is an adviser on bird conservation for BirdLife International. His books include ""Birds of the Middle East and North Africa"". Simon Aspinall is a lifelong birder who lives in the United Arab Emirates. His books include ""Shell Birdwatching Guide to the United Arab Emirates"". Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |