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A Field Guide to the Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific Paperback - 1987
by Phillip L. Bruner, Delwyn G. Berrett, H. Douglas Pratt, H. Douglas Pratt (Illustrator)
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- Title A Field Guide to the Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific
- Author Phillip L. Bruner, Delwyn G. Berrett, H. Douglas Pratt, H. Douglas Pratt (Illustrator)
- Binding Paperback
- Edition Seventh Impression
- Condition Used:Good
- Pages 528
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Princeton University Press, Ewing, New Jersey, U.S.A.
- Date 1987-06-01
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Maps
- Bookseller's Inventory # DADAX0691023999
- ISBN 9780691023991 / 0691023999
- Weight 1.2 lbs (0.54 kg)
- Dimensions 7.47 x 5.07 x 1.39 in (18.97 x 12.88 x 3.53 cm)
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Themes
- Cultural Region: Oceania
- Cultural Region: Western U.S.
- Geographic Orientation: Hawaii
- Library of Congress subjects Birds
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 86004993
- Dewey Decimal Code 598.299
From the rear cover
"This book is a landmark in the field. It will long stand as a substantial contribution to our knowledge of Pacific Island birds. At least as important, it will be an impetus to conservation efforts in the Pacific."--C. John Ralph, Research Ecologist, U.S. Forest Service
"This practical, usable field guide covers areas of the Pacific that have lacked adequate treatment until now. By tying the island groups together ornithologically. The authors give a much more coherent picture of island faunas and their evolution than was previously available. . . . Field guides of this quality are exceedingly useful to the most qualified, experienced scientists and to beginning naturalists as well. The illustrations, in particular, will attract and interest many nonspecialists."--Robert J. Shallenberger, Staff Specialist for Migratory Birds, Division of Wildlife Research, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - formerly Refuge Manager, Hawaiian and Pacific Islands National Wildlife Refuge Complex