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This is the first field guide to the identification of the birds of
the islands of the tropical Pacific, including the Hawaiian
Islands, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, southeastern Polynesia, and
Micronesia. It is intended both as a reference for the expert and
as an introduction to birding in the region for the novice. Small
enough to be carried afield, it contains much previously
unpublished information about behavior, vocalizations, ecology, and
distribution. The forty-five color plates depict all plumages of
all bird species that breed in the islands, as well as of those
that regularly visit them and the surrounding oceans, and of most
species believed to be extinct on the islands. Black-and-white
figures show many of the rarer visitors. Introductory sections
discuss the tropical Pacific as an environment for birds, problems
of birding on islands, and bird conservation. Appendixes include
maps of the island groups and a thorough bibliography.
This book is the most up to date work on honeycreepers, covering the life history, relationships, and biology of the birds. The honeycreepers, with their bright colouration, and canary-like songs, are famed for their unique evolutionary history as a geographically isolated group that has undergone a spectacular burst of adaptions to the islands of the Hawaiian archipelago.
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