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This is the fully revised and updated third edition of an acclaimed field guide to the birds of Borneo, covering Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and Kalimantan. The result is the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and user-friendly guide to the island's remarkably diverse birdlife. The book covers all 673 species living or reported on Borneo, including all 59 endemic species. Each species is superbly illustrated in 141 color plates containing more than 2,000 full-color bird images, which provide multiple large views of each species, including most of the sexual variants and immature forms of polymorphic species. Each plate is accompanied by facing-page species descriptions covering taxonomy, size, call, range, distribution, habits, and status. Distribution is also shown with 567 detailed color thumbnail maps on facing pages. Other features include seven habitat plates, twelve regional maps showing Borneo's top 90 birding sites, fast-find identification plates to the birds of Kinabalu and other habitats, and a full overview of Borneo's vegetation, climate, and ecology. This is a guide that any outdoor visitor to the island will treasure. The most up-to-date, comprehensive, and user-friendly guide to the birds of Borneo Features handy, facing-page format Illustrates and describes all 673 species, including 59 endemics Contains more than 2,000 superb full-color images, providing multiple large views of each species, and 567 color maps Describes and maps Borneo's top 90 birding sites Includes fast-find identification plates to the birds of Kinabalu and other habitats Provides a full overview of Borneo's vegetation, climate, and ecology Review: A more evolved field guide - I recently purchased this book for an upcoming trip to Borneo. I had an older guide but this one was strongly suggested by a friend and fellow tour leader. The recommendation was based upon several points: the book is newer, the taxonomy has been updated, a few more species have been added to the text, a smaller geographic area is covered (making it easier to use than my older guide), and much additional information not usually found in bird guides has been included in the form of side bars. The later includes illustrations of food plants and their fruits, paintings of a few mammals that associate with birds, as well as brief discussions concerning all sorts of topics ranging from zoogeography to animal behavior to organizations that support bird research. There are some very good regional maps with notes on places to bird and what species might be expected. The illustrations are excellent, and the book is reasonably priced. It fits the bill and then some. Highly recommended. Review: The Best Borneo Birding Field Guide - I purchased both this Field Guide and the Susan Myers field guide. The illustrations in Meyers are marginally better but the Phillipps guide has species we saw that the Meyers guide is missing. Also the Phillipps guide is laid out much better and has additional information that is really useful and interesting. The Meyers guide is about 20% smaller and lighter but has less content. If you want a comprehensive guide, but this one.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 48 Reviews |
R**K
A more evolved field guide
I recently purchased this book for an upcoming trip to Borneo. I had an older guide but this one was strongly suggested by a friend and fellow tour leader. The recommendation was based upon several points: the book is newer, the taxonomy has been updated, a few more species have been added to the text, a smaller geographic area is covered (making it easier to use than my older guide), and much additional information not usually found in bird guides has been included in the form of side bars. The later includes illustrations of food plants and their fruits, paintings of a few mammals that associate with birds, as well as brief discussions concerning all sorts of topics ranging from zoogeography to animal behavior to organizations that support bird research. There are some very good regional maps with notes on places to bird and what species might be expected. The illustrations are excellent, and the book is reasonably priced. It fits the bill and then some. Highly recommended.
M**R
The Best Borneo Birding Field Guide
I purchased both this Field Guide and the Susan Myers field guide. The illustrations in Meyers are marginally better but the Phillipps guide has species we saw that the Meyers guide is missing. Also the Phillipps guide is laid out much better and has additional information that is really useful and interesting. The Meyers guide is about 20% smaller and lighter but has less content. If you want a comprehensive guide, but this one.
A**Y
Great Bird Guide with interesting natural history and conservation information
Illustrations, range maps, information on different birding regions in Borneo, conservation and natural history information.
D**.
A bird book for bird enthusiasts!
wow - one of the best field guides iโve ever seen - a ton of information and maps along with great photos - top quality
E**N
Best birding field guide ever!
We agree with all the other (100%) 5-star reviews. This is without a doubt the finest bird guide we have ever used. Besides superb avian drawings and great maps, this book also tells the complete natural history of Borneo from Wallace to palm oil and even climate to detailed travel recommendations, etc. and how it all relates. We have used 40-50 other bird and natural-world guides and been birding to 99 countries (3800+ sp.) and we're still very very impressed on finding and using this very handy-sized and sturdy Princeton series field guide.
J**S
Useful and a good read, but still flawed
I have taken the second edition of this guide on several field trips to Sabah and Sarawak. I have had something of a love-hate relationship with it. Like so many others users of this book, I found the text boxes on ecology and other topics to be interesting and informative bonuses in a field guide, but the numerous failures of proofreading and occasional bizarre illustrations (among so many good ones) alloyed my pleasure in the guide. You expect a new edition to follow an overhaul, especially when this third edition, like its predecessor, includes the words "fully revised" on the front cover. I was therefore disappointed to find so many of the old misprints unaltered. Some of the illustrations have changed, such as that of the Bornean Ibon (Pygmy White-eye), which makes the species much easier to identify. Not all the changes are quite so happy: the strange depiction of the Chestnut-backed Scimitar-babbler in the second edition has been replaced by one that correctly removes the gold colour from the wing and tail but has the wing feathers in a dishevelled and white-edged state, with (in my copy, at any rate) the chestnut on the back now almost the colour of a traffic light. For anyone contemplating a purchase, I advise comparing this book with Birds of Borneo by Susan Myers Birds of Borneo: Brunei, Sabah, Sarawak, and Kalimantan (Princeton Field Guides) . Take your pick!
W**N
Great Field Guide!!!
This book not only contains information about identifying the birds of Borneo, but it gives you interesting facts about their ecology and interactions with people and other animals. There are beautiful pieces of artwork featuring the flora and fauna of Borneo that make this book more than just a field guide.
V**M
The package arrived in excellent condition
Thanks for excellent service, good price, and accurate description of product.
M**T
Best Bird Guide for Borneo!
I first bought Birds of Borneo by Susan Myers, while my friend bought this one. Needless to say I was so impressed I had to get my own copy. Pros: awesome big illustrations, good plate organization for comparison, amazing natural history sections, great tips for locations Cons: size (a tad too big to lug everywhere in the field), illustration accuracy (for the most part excellent, but some feel a bit off)
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B**E
The must-have bird book for Borneo
This is an excellent book which has gone the extra mile to include a wealth of other information over and above the standard bird id notes. There is a lot of useful information on the different botanical regions (coastal areas, lowland forest and mountains) and how Borneo relates to nearby islands such as Sumatra and Java. I am by no means a serious birder but I really appreciated the book in helping to narrow down quickly the possible id of various species seen especially in the Danum Valley. Of interest was to see that all the serious birders at BRL also had this book so it must be good!
K**R
A very useful guide
Lovely guide with amazing illustrations!
W**S
Great Field guide by devoted naturalists
Really a great guide book with tons of great facts and interesting side lights like the mimic patterns on certain birds (Honey Buzzard). There's a great section on where to see the various birds etc. Coupled with their book on the Mammals of Borneo I'm ready and excited to go there now. Certainly the authors loved the subject.
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