NEW ZEALAND BIRDS.—A typical page of illustrations in “A Field Guide of Birds of New Zealand” is reproduced above. The guide is comprehensive, covering all the birds of the New Zealand mainland and of the islands around, from the Kermadecs in the north to Macquarie in the south; and it is designed to facilitate easy identification of birds, which are clearly and succinctly described. The book is the work of three leading New Zealand ornithologists —R. A. Falla, R. B. Sibson and E. G. Turbott—and the coloured plates and line drawings have been done specially for this book by Chloe Talbot Kelly, one of the finest bird artists in the world today. Collins are the publishers.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 4
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116NEW ZEALAND BIRDS.—A typical page of illustrations in “A Field Guide of Birds of New Zealand” is reproduced above. The guide is comprehensive, covering all the birds of the New Zealand mainland and of the islands around, from the Kermadecs in the north to Macquarie in the south; and it is designed to facilitate easy identification of birds, which are clearly and succinctly described. The book is the work of three leading New Zealand ornithologists —R. A. Falla, R. B. Sibson and E. G. Turbott—and the coloured plates and line drawings have been done specially for this book by Chloe Talbot Kelly, one of the finest bird artists in the world today. Collins are the publishers. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31262, 7 January 1967, Page 4
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