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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North-east Asia (Photographic Guide)
 
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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North-east Asia (Photographic Guide) (Paperback)

by Tadao Shimba (Author)
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  • Paperback: 504 pages
  • Publisher: Christopher Helm Publishers Ltd (2 Mar 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0713674393
  • ISBN-13: 978-0713674392
  • Product Dimensions: 18.6 x 12.6 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 376,092 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #14 in  Books > Sports, Hobbies & Games > Fishing, Birdwatching & Other Outdoor Pursuits > Birdwatching > Asia

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' This guide is a great achievement and the standard of photography in it is excellent. Any birder planning to visit this large region should take this book with them.' Birdwatch (May 2008)


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Despite its rich avifauna and popularity with tourists, Japan has long been lacking a good English-language field guide. This new photographic guide will be the first book to cover the Japanese avifauna in English for over 25 years, and the first photoguide to the country in English. It will also include the birds of neighbouring mainland regions of eastern Asia, namely Korea, NE China and eastern Siberia. Over 520 species are illustrated with hundreds of stunning colour photographs. The text succinctly describes the key identification features and each species has a distribution map. This guide will be an essential companion for anyone visiting Japan or eastern Asia.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Best supporting actor rather than star, 31 Jan 2009
By Mac Kenzie Peter (Hiroshima, Japan) - See all my reviews
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There are many Japanese language field guides on the market and almost all favour photographs over the illustrations with which most of us from the West are more familiar. This is, to the best of my knowledge, the first photographic field guide to the birds of Japan to be aimed at the English-language market. It is, moreover, only the second English-language field guide to the birds of Japan to be produced. The first A Field Guide to the Birds of Japan was published in 1982. It was an admiable effort at the time but is now long out-of-date and long out-of-print. Shimba's book therefore fills an important gap and no serious overseas birder in Japan should be without it.

But it is a book for cross-referencing and double-checking rather than the primary field guide you'll want to stuff into your jacket pocket. Most photographs are fine (though some are disappointing) but they cannot convey the variety and nuances that first-rate illustrations can. Moreover, the text for each bird is worthwhile but pretty limited. The maps are useful and the overall layout attractive. I certainly refer to my copy frequently.

But ... the book's claim to be the only recent English-language guide to the avifauna of the region lasted little more than a year. I'm happy to have both but if you want just one field guide to the region it has to be Brazil's new masterpiece Birds of East Asia (Helm Field Guides). Overnight, that book demotes Shimba's to a supporting role.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Japan and North-East Asia, 6 Aug 2009
By K. F. Betton "Keith Betton" (UK) - See all my reviews
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With interest in Japan's birdlife increasing continually there has been a growing demand for a new English field guide to the country. Copies of the 1982 "A Field Guide to the Birds of Japan" change hands for huge amounts of cash. Prices vary from £75 to £300! There have been several photo guides by Japanese authors, but they contained little English and the distribution maps were often of the entire world - which was a bit unhelpful given the size of Japan. This new book has been long-awaited and follows the format of the Helm photo guides to India.

This book's main focus is Japan, but it also covers Korea, Siberia and north-east China. These areas overlap very well with Japan, but require 50 species to be added that are not found there. The majority of these are familiar Western Palearctic species, but some are not - so it is useful to have photographs of species such as Daurian Partridge, Siberian Grouse, Red-legged Kittiwake, Rufous-bellied and Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpeckers, Hill Pigeon, Asian Short-toed Lark, Manchurian, Spotted and Chinese Bush-warblers, Chinese Hill Warbler, Chinese Nuthatch, Reed Parrotbill, Songar Tit, Grey-backed Thrush, Tiger Shrike, Rufous-backed Bunting and Chinese Penduline-tit. The latter is now becoming firmly established in southern Japan. There are also good photos of Heuglin's, Vega, and Mongolian Gulls. This is also the first Japanese guide to show Cackling Goose as a full species.

None of the Chinese endemics makes it this far east, but the book recognises ten Japanese endemics. Two endemic forms split by most authors are lumped here: Japanese Scops-owl (Otus semitorques) with Oriental Scops-owl, and Japanese Skylark (Alauda japonica ) with Eurasian Skylark.

In all over 520 species are illustrated with around 800 colour photographs. With up to three images per page these are often rather small. A brief text of around 100 words provides information on plumage and similar species, plus range and status in Japan. So About 100 vagrants to the region are excluded, although plenty of rare migrants are covered. Maps are given for most species and focus only on the area covered, so they are better than the previous photo guides, but they are really small so it still not possible to see much detail.

A useful appendix gives translations of species names into Japanese, but not Korean, Mandarin or Russian. The book also has a short introductory section which summarises the main habitat types.

I would imagine that this book started out life as a work on the birds of Japan, but was perhaps altered to attract a bigger market. One can understand that such decisions are required by publishers but I can't help feeling that it would have been best to keep the Japanese focus and produce more detailed maps accordingly. The photographs could then have been given more space and maps could have been bigger.

These points aside this book is a welcome arrival at an attractive price.
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