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Birds of Borneo: Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak, and Kalimantan (Princeton Field Guides)
 
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Birds of Borneo: Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak, and Kalimantan (Princeton Field Guides) [Paperback]

Susan Myers
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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (12 Oct 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0691143501
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691143507
  • Product Dimensions: 22.2 x 16.5 x 1.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 533,080 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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For at least a decade, this region has desperately needed a new field guide, and this one does Susan Myers and the region proud. . . . The result is a compact and handy 5.8 x 8.3-inch book of 272 pages that easily fits the moniker 'field guide.' . . . A particularly pleasing aspect of this book is its acceptance of a taxonomy in line with the prevailing Phylogenetic Species Concept (PSC), which is the philosophical concept driving much of the splitting we see in modern ornithology and birding today. . . . The PSC outlook of this book represents a marvelous leap forward! . . . Quite simply, the book is a must-have for anyone with an interest in Asian birds, or anyone heading to the lands of the Sea Dayaks and the White Rajahs. -- Keith Barnes, Birding

The first full field guide to cover the astonishing, ecologically important island of Borneo. With nearly 1,600 color illustrations covering over 630 species, this is the perfect all-inclusive field guide for birders wishing to visit this birding paradise. -- "Birdfreak.com

At last, ornithologists and birdwatchers in Borneo have a complete and accurate guide to birds that they can fit in their pockets. For 30 years, folks have worked to this end, and it is extremely gratifying to have reached it. . . . The guide's author, Susan Myers, has led Victor Emmanuel Nature Tours in eastern Asia for more than 15 years. Thus, she has been an integral part of the ecotourism phenomenon. She combines great experience in finding and identifying birds in Borneo with a grand perspective of Asian birds as a whole. The result of these congruent forces is a truly outstanding field guide. It is small, has extensive color illustrations of all the birds, a complete set of maps, and all the information needed on plumage, distribution, habitat, elevation, and behavior to sort out the species. It really is excellent. . . . By virtue of its simplicity and thoroughness, this is an outstanding field guide. I really cannot wait to take it into the forest and give it a field test. No doubt it will hold up well. -- Frederick H. Sheldon, Wilson Journal of Ornithology

This volume continues Princeton's tradition of publishing high quality bird field guides for all parts of the world. -- Dan Kunkle, Wildlife Activist

This up-to-date guide identifies and details more than 620 bird species by key characteristics and habitat information. It also includes all recently split species, and provides full coverage of the Bornean endemics and distinctive races when they differ from their counterparts on neighboring islands or in mainland Southeast Asia. -- "OSNA Birds

[T]his book is still the only one to illustrate all the birds of Sumatra, Java, and Bali and must be used by any serious birding visiting these islands. -- Soleglad, Bali Guide blog

This is a great buy for the travelling birder and it will encourage people to take one of the many tours now being offered. Locals will also find it useful as, like many of the new Princeton guides, it is compact and light and easy to carry over difficult terrain. -- Roy John, Canadian Field Naturalist

This field guide is a nice size for taking out into the field while you are birding and gives enough information regarding identification, abundance and ranges that it should prove valuable if you are planning on birding in Borneo and the plates should make it interesting enough for any birder to enjoy. -- Drew and Alex Lamoreaux, Nemesis Bird

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This is the first comprehensive field guide to illustrate and describe the varied bird species of Borneo, an ecologically significant island comprising Brunei, the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, and the Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan. With close to 1,600 beautiful color illustrations and 630 color distribution maps, this up-to-date guide identifies and details more than 620 bird species by key characteristics and habitat information. It also includes all recently split species, and provides full coverage of the Bornean endemics and distinctive races when they differ from their counterparts on neighboring islands or in mainland Southeast Asia.

Birds of Borneo is the essential resource for all birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts interested in this remarkable and unique region.

  • A convenient single-volume guide to the bird species of Borneo
  • Up-to-date information on key characteristics and habitats
  • Close to 1,600 color illustrations of more than 620 bird species
  • 630 color distribution maps
  • Includes recently split species and distinctive Bornean races

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Birding in Borneo 30 April 2010
Format:Paperback
I recently returned from a first holiday in Sabah (North Borneo) in which birding was a main interest. I took with me Susan Myers' Birds of Borneo, but while there a Bornean bird photographer recommended Quentin Phillipps and Karen Phillipps Birds of Borneo. Of the two books, Phillipps is (would have been!) much more helpful to a new arrival. Species-by-species, Phillipps allows the excellent illustrations (portraits but also habitat displays) to show plumages, whereas Myers supplements the illustrations with lengthy textual repetition of what the illustrations show. Inevitably the eye is drawn to picture rather than words, but neither Myers text nor illustration helped me to be sure that what I saw and photographed at close quarters was in fact Tabon Scrubfowl. In the space freed up by omitting textual ID, the Phillipps species notes contain helpful and often informal comments (random examples: "the bird has an unpleasant smell and is considered inedible"; "the second commonest munia"; "the head can be any shade of grey"; "often in noisy parties, sitting in rows"), as well as information on distribution, habitat, voice, range etc. In addition to the species accounts, Phillipps has sections on vegetation and bird life in Borneo (NB: from 220+ species in virgin primary forest to 12 species after destruction of the forest and planting oil palm), guides with maps to birding in eleven different areas of Borneo, orangutans and birds, migration routes, altitudinal zones and bird life, climate rainfall and breeding seasons, and much, much more. In short, Myers scores highly as a compact presentation of formal information on Borneo species, whereas Phillipps weighs 200gms more but is a user-friendly and visitor-helpful account of these species in their Bornean context.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
A great little guide. Seems like a cut down version of the Helm Series of bird guides, but is quite sufficient to take with you into the field. Because it doesn't have full coverage of each species, things like sub-species, detailed distribution, etc., it's much lighter and so fits into a pocket much better.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Missing insert 27 Nov 2010
Format:Paperback
Overall a great book but there are a couple of mistakes with the plates. The blue-eared barbet picture is replicated where Bornean barbet should be. Temminck's babler is a replication of abbot's babbler. I believe some suppliers are now providing an insert with the correct plates. The insert was missing from my copy bought on Amazon so it may be better to buy elsewhere.
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