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Australian Bird Names: Origins and Meanings

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Australian Bird Names: Origins and Meanings
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ian Fraser
By (author) Jeannie Gray
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 170
Category/GenreBirds
ISBN/Barcode 9781486311637
ClassificationsDewey:598.0994
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Edition Second Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher CSIRO Publishing
Imprint CSIRO Publishing
Publication Date 2 September 2019
Publication Country Australia

Description

This second edition of Australian Bird Names is a completely updated checklist of Australian birds and the meanings behind their common and scientific names, which may be useful, useless or downright misleading! For each species, the authors examine the many-and-varied common names and full scientific name, with derivation, translation and a guide to pronunciation. Stories behind the name are included, as well as relevant aspects of biology, conservation and history. Original descriptions, translated by the authors, have been sourced for many species. As well as being a book about names, this is a book about the history of the ever-developing understanding of birds, about the people who contributed to this understanding and, most of all, about the birds themselves. This second edition has been revised to follow current taxonomy and understanding of the relationships between families, genera and species. It contains new taxa, updated text and new vagrants and will be interesting reading for anyone with a love of birds, words or the history of Australian biology and bird-watching.

Author Biography

Ian Fraser is a naturalist, conservationist, author, ABC broadcaster, natural history tour guide, environmental consultant and adult educator, who has lived and worked in Canberra since 1980. He was awarded the Australian Natural History Medallion in 2006 and a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2018 for services to conservation and the environment, and is the author of A Bush Capital Year and Birds in Their Habitats. Jeannie Gray is a retired teacher and counsellor with a lifelong passion for the study of languages and natural history.

Reviews

"The wealth of meticulously researched information presented in this book makes it an essential reference for anyone keen about birds and words, and a very welcome addition to ornithological literature." -- Virgil Hubregtse * The Victorian Naturalist 136(6), 2019 *