Field Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and Tobago
Product details
- ISBN 9781472941527
- Weight: 488g
- Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 07 Mar 2019
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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The definitive guide to the rich avifauna of Trinidad and Tobago
The tropical islands of Trinidad and Tobago enjoy a rich diversity of bird species, including visitors from the nearby mainland and others traversing the migratory flyway to and from North America. The resident landbirds include several endemic races, and two full species, including one of the true stars of Caribbean birding, the endangered Trinidad Piping Guan.
This comprehensive field guide covers every species known to occur on the islands. Concise descriptions of every species highlighting plumage variation and distinctions from similar species are accompanied by 115 superb colour plates, illustrating all the relevant plumages of more than 480 species. Also included is up-to-date information on where to watch birds in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as an overview of the geography, climate and habitats of the islands.
Portable and pocket-friendly yet authoritative and comprehensive, this field guide is essential for birders visiting or living on these magical Caribbean islands.
Martyn Kenefick lives in Trinidad where he is an ornithologist and birdwatching guide. Martyn is the Honorary Secretary of the Trinidad & Tobago Rare Birds Committee.
Robin Restall (1937–2023) was a Research Associate at the Phelp Ornithological Collection in Caracas, Venezuela, where he conceived and painted the art for his masterpiece, the two-volume Birds of Northern South America, which featured his illustrations of 2,300 species.
Floyd Hayes is an American ornithologist who formerly taught at the University of the West Indies on Trinidad.