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Comprehensive yet portable, this concise field-guide edition of
Australian Bird Guide is an essential companion for every
birdwatcher visiting Australia This new, fully updated concise
edition of the award-winning Australian Bird Guide brings the
authority and clarity of ABG into a portable format ideal for field
use. Its compact format features more than 700 bird species that
are residents of or regular visitors to the Australian mainland and
Tasmania, and surrounding seas. Easy to use and beautifully
illustrated, the book's content has been carefully designed to
provide the reader with key information to enable rapid
identification of any bird. Australian Bird Guide: Concise Edition
includes up-to-date species descriptions, distribution maps,
illustrations and comparison pages for major groups. Portable and
pocket-friendly yet comprehensive and authoritative, it's an
essential companion for any birdwatcher visiting Australia.
This book examines the true costs of attendance faced by low- and
moderate-income students on four public college campuses, and the
consequences of these costs on students' academic pathways and
their social, financial, health, and emotional well-being. The
authors' exploration of the true costs of academics, living
expenses, and student services leads them to conclude that current
college policies and practices do not support low-income and
otherwise marginalized students' well-being or success. To counter
this, they suggest that reform efforts should begin by asking
value-based questions about the goals of public higher education,
and end by crafting class-responsive policies. They propose three
tools that policymakers can use to do this work, and steps that
every person can take to revitalize public support for public
education, equity-producing policies, and democratic participation
in the public arena.
Covering almost 260 species of gamebirds, this book focuses on
identification, status and distribution, habitats and geographical
variation. Many of these species are both exotic and endangered,
some are kept in private aviaries, while others are exploited
commercially.
Covering the identification, biology and relationships of all true
shrikes, bush-shrikes, helmet-shrikes, wood-shrikes, shrike
flycatchers, philentomas, batises and wattle-eyes this book offers
information on 114 species in 21 genera within the families
Laniidae and Malaconotidae. For each genus, acoustic and visual
signals are summarized and used to map similarities. The detailed
species account for the bulk of the book, providing knowledge on
field identification, plumage descriptions, geographical variation,
moult, distribution, movements. general and foraging behaviour,
food, sounds and breeding behaviour.
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