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The definitive photographic guide to the incredible birdlife of the Hawaiian islands.bbrbrThe Hawaiian islands are true jewels of the Pacific, and while its famous endic birdlife has been devastated by human impact, especially introduced species, there rains plenty for birders to seek and enjoy. Star birds among the endics include Palila, 'I'iwi, 'Akiapola'au, and Nene, while the few regular migrants include the stunning Bristle-thighed Curlew. Seabird diversity is significant, with species such as 'Ua'u or Hawaiian Petrel and Laysan Albatross high on any birder's wish-list. brbrThis book, by Hawaiian bird expert Mandy Talpas, will help you identify any of the Hawaiian islands' 260 regularly occurring species, including both breeding landbirds and sea- and shorebirds on passage. Concise text for each species includes information on identification, songs and calls, behavior, distribution, and habitat, with each photo carefully selected to guide identification. Equal prominence is given to male and fale birds, and the species names of the endics use local names with English names given as alternatives. A guide to the best birdwatching sites in the islands is also included.brbrPortable yet authoritative and comprehensive, iBirds of Hawaiii will help you identify and enjoy the variety of species to be found on and around these Pacific islands.br br

Birds of Hawaii

  • Mandy Talpas

    The definitive photographic guide to the incredible birdlife of the Hawaiian islands
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    Imprint: Helm brPublication date: 28032024 brFormat: x mm | 192 pages
  • About the Author

    Mandy Talpas is a bird tour leader based in Hawaii. She has dedicated her life to avian conservation, via a degree at East Stroudsburg University followed by postgraduate work with the Ornithology lab at Villanova University. This saw her conducting research on macaws in Peru, and later to study tropical ecology in Costa Rica, Mexico, Belize, and Guatala. She went on to become a bird guide on Hawaii, where she is also a field technician for Pacific Rim Conservation.

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