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The first definitive photographic guide to kingfishers.
  
  
  
  
  
  From the archetypal Common Kingfisher to the magnificent paradise-kingfishers and peculiar Shovel-billed Kookaburra, kingfishers are among the most familiar and well-loved of all bird families. Kingfishers of the World covers all 130 species of this near-cosmopolitan family. The text summarises identification, distribution, vocalisations, habitat, breeding, taxonomy (including subspecific variation) and conservation status, with information drawn from the latest available literature, the author’s own observations and experience, and the vast volume of data now accessible on citizen science depositories. This is accompanied by a series of high-quality photographs illustrating all extant species, the vast majority of plumages and races and interesting behavioural observations. Accurate range maps complete the coverage.
  
  
  
  Alex Berryman’s Kingfishers of the World is the first definitive photographic guide to these birds, and is the first compendium on their biology to be published for more than 30 years. 
  
  
  
  This informative and photo-rich book represents the ultimate guide to a beautiful and diverse group beloved by all birders.

Kingfishers of the World

  • By Alex Berryman

    The first definitive photographic guide to kingfishers.
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    Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) | Pub date: July 2026 | Format: Other | Extent: 368 pages |
  • About the Author

    Alex Berryman is an ornithologist and conservation scientist. A lifelong birder, he studied at the University of East Anglia while simultaneously working as author and editor on seven of Lynx and BirdLife International’s International Field Guide Series publications, and he has worked as a freelance ornithologist, editor and tour guide across the world, including a stint studying in Australia where he developed his affinity for Asian and Australasian birds. Alex is now based in Cambridge, UK, where he works for BirdLife as part of the Red List Team. He also sits as Chair of the Oriental Bird Club’s Publications Committee and is Managing Editor of BirdingASIA.

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