
Joseph Michael Forshaw
Author of Birding [Nature Company Guides]
About the Author
Joseph M. Forshaw is one of Australia's foremost ornithologists, and is recognized internationally as a leading expert on parrots
Works by Joseph Michael Forshaw
The Encyclopedia of Animals: Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians (1994) — Editor — 219 copies, 4 reviews
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- Birthdate
- 1939
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- Biologist
Ornithologist - Nationality
- Australia
- Places of residence
- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
- Associated Place (for map)
- Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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This is a good guide written by four experts in the birding world. My favorite part of the book is called Understanding Birds and covers topics like birds both real and imaginary, the origins of birds, life cycles, etc. The last half of the book is an identification guide and the photography is beautiful. This part of the guide is organized by type of habitat: deserts, urban areas, grasslands, etc.
Too big to be a field guide but full of useful information, especially to anyone new to the show more hobby of birding, this guide is enjoyable arm chair reading. show less
Too big to be a field guide but full of useful information, especially to anyone new to the show more hobby of birding, this guide is enjoyable arm chair reading. show less
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIRDS, A COMPREHENSIVE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE BY INTERNATIONAL EXPERTS by Joseph Michael Forshaw
A colorful tabletop book of little interest to serious birders.
A beautiful book. Excellently photos and illustrations. Great tips on bird field marks as well as differentiating one species from another. Each bird gets a whole page of pictures and info; large pages of approximately 11"x6".
Helpfully organized by (most common) habitat: Urban Areas, Woodlands, Grasslands, Wetlands, Seashores, and Deserts.
The Family Groups section could use an overhaul (more easy to read layout, more photographs), but other than that, it's an excellent addition for your home show more birding library. show less
Helpfully organized by (most common) habitat: Urban Areas, Woodlands, Grasslands, Wetlands, Seashores, and Deserts.
The Family Groups section could use an overhaul (more easy to read layout, more photographs), but other than that, it's an excellent addition for your home show more birding library. show less
Lots of good information but more a coffee table book than useful field guide because of size.
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- Works
- 20
- Members
- 1,235
- Popularity
- #20,792
- Rating
- 4.1
- Reviews
- 11
- ISBNs
- 80
- Languages
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