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Robert S. Ridgely , Paul J. Greenfield
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  • Paperback: 748 pages
  • Publisher: Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd (31 July 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0713661178
  • ISBN-13: 978-0713661170
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.6 x 5.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 198,053 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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These widely anticipated volumes comprehensively treat the nearly 1600 species of birds that can be found in mainland Ecuador. Volume 2: Field Guide contains 96 full-colour plates and facing pages of descriptive text, a colour map of Ecuador, 2 line drawings of bird anatomy, 115 silhouette outlines and nearly 1600 distribution maps. All species are illustrated in full colour, including migrants and vagrants and visually distinctive subspecies. The text focuses on the field indentification aspects of each species, including their behaviour, vocalisations and nest appearance.

About the Author

Robert S. Ridgely is a world-renowned ornithologist at the Academy of Natural Sciences and the author of Birds of Panama and Birds of South America; Paul J. Greenfield has been studying and painting the birds while residing in Ecuador for 28 years.

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Tour de force is an overworked cliché - meaning a feat of strength or skill - which fits this volume to a T. Not only is it a remarkably skilful field guide, it also requires considerable strength to carry it around the field!..

This is a long awaited volume - previously anyone off to sample the incredible bird diversity possible in just a short trip to Ecuador would have had to be satisfied with packing the "Birds of Columbia" and a checklist of Ecuador birds and a lot of hope. They would have relied on the locals to point out those birds not illustrated in the Columbian guide. Any volume would have filled this gap but this one surpasses all expectations.

It is BIG - but how can it be otherwise? Ecuador has a list of over 1500 birds and building - no doubt this list will grow - it certainly did during the books production and a wholly new plate had to be added at the last minute.

So what's on offer? The 96 Colour plates are jam-packed with illustrations, which the authors have made every effort to group in a way useful to the birder in the field. The facing text is out of the ordinary too - in each case it gives a tip to help ID - maybe the commonest habitat for the bird, an ID feature or some hint about behaviour. For example; plate 67 Tyrant Flycatchers. Points out that the White-fronted Tyrannulet is rare and local in foothills and has a confusing (see text) short bill with yellow-orange mandible and white frontal area. The strength of the text you then consult is that it really concentrates on ID help... it not only gives a detailed description but tells the reader about confusion species, habits and voice etc. and each has a decent sized map so you can readily see that allopatric species can be split on location if your field view was less than 100%.

So what are the volumes shortcomings? Well, it would help if, like the Victorian collectors, you had a local bearer or two - one could carry this heavy tome for you. If you need it on a walk you will have to find a way to stow it that gives quick access without making your backache! If I was to nit-pick I would also say that it would have helped to have a map key rather than a text note I had to search for to find out what meant what on all the distribution maps. An explanatory map at the beginning of the text section would have stood out and could stand for later consultation if you forget what is what.

My biggest criticism has to be on some of the illustrations. My knowledge is limited to those species that are shared with Trinidad & Tobago - compared with the real thing the pictures can be lurid and over simplified. This leads to a rather "plastic" feel to them. Some, particularly the raptors, seem oddly shaped - the impression is of rather well fed specimens - I've never seen such fat Kites or Potoos. It made me wonder if the necessary reliance on Museum taxidermy led to this distortion. Nevertheless, each illustration would make ID an easier task and this, surely, is what a field-guide is all about.

My rating? 5 out of 5 - until someone has the time and skill to revise the text or plates this is not only the only Ecuador field-guide worthy of the name but a splendid addition to anyone's library...

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
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This is the only field guide to the birds of Ecaudor. It is a coprehensive guide with all birds illustrated. The short notes along side the illustrations are useful, as is the fuller supporting text. Their are two problems - the first being its size. It is a very large book to take as a field guide. The second problem is that for some birds, the notes on abundance are in volume 1 and not in volume 2. As their is very little extra in volume 1 it is not necessary to purchase this as well.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
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This is great book with lots of detail of the 800+ birds in equador. The downside is the weight! Fortunately the book is split into a section with colour plates and brief overviews of location, habitat etc and a seperate section covering the more detailed lives of these fabulous birds. With a sharp knife and some stickyback plastic they seperate into a handy field guide and a section to leave in the hotel or at home.
This is what we did... what a great book. It will really make the holiday more enjoyable.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
The best Comprehensive Guide
This must be one of the best bird books ever produced.If going to Ecuador ,this is invaluable.
It is a little bulky for a field guide but it is packed from cover to cover with... Read more
Published 1 month ago by survivor
Field guide to Birds of Ecuador
Great field guide but very cumbersome

I think the illustrated pages on their own would be a great pocket guide

I would buy them!!
Published 3 months ago by John H
ANOTHER TWO KILO BRICK FIELD GUIDE
The art work is good and the text is very good the only problem is the size and weight. Like all amazonian country's they are blessed with too many birds, in Ecuador's they have... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Stephen
Great, but too much
The coverage and illustration quality of this guide is very good, but it really should just be confined to the library shelves I feel. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Stephen Vaughan
Helm Birds of Ecuador
Excellent book with pictures and distribution maps but given it weight and size it is NOT a book for use in the field
Published 12 months ago by paulH
The Birds Of Equador - Not a Pocket Guide!
I am only an amateur birder. Probably not even a birder by a birder's standards. But I am keen and was going on holiday to Equador. Read more
Published on 1 Aug 2009 by K. M. Green
An essential for any serious birder heading for Ecuador
This might not be the size to cart around with you in a humid rainforest but nevertheless this volume is an indispensable work, covering as it does every single species ever... Read more
Published on 4 Jan 2007 by Timothy White
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