Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition | Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition | Andy Swash, Rob Still
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Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition
Andy Swash
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Rob Still
Yale University Press
, 2006 - 168 pages
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highly recommended
This is still the Galápagos guide you want - this 2nd edition is even better than the 1st!
Original review of 1st
Edition
, November 9, 2005
This is the Galápagos
guide
you want!
Andy Swash (photographer) and Rob Still (computer design wizard) have conspired to produce the handiest and most authoritative guide to the wildlife of these enchanted
islands
. They have pioneered the use of computer enhanced photographs, which combine the advantage of a photograph as an accurate record of an individual, with the artists ability to stress those features that are representative of the species. In one pocket-sized, 168 page, full-colour photographic guide you have all you need to identify almost all of the archipelago's wildlife including every living species of bird, mammal and reptile.
And since WILDGuides are a non-profit organisation which supports conservation throughout the world, you are helping ensure that the wildlife you enjoy today will still be there for others to enjoy tomorrow. Check out their other titles, all of which share the enhanced photography approach.
The prefect guide for the curious visitor and expert alike. Look no further!
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Comments on
2nd
Edition, September 5, 2006
This second edition (white cover) differs from the first (blue cover - see review above) as follows:-
* it includes new species for the islands, such as Green Heron and Grey-headed Gull
* all range maps have been revised and updated
* the cetaceans section has been completely revamped
* a new section on "electronic media" is provided
* the species checklist has been brought right up-to-date
The guide remains the top recommendation for wildlife observation on the islands and WILDGuides are still a non-profit organisation with an impressive record of donations to conservation.
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First-class Field Guide
This is a first-class field
guide
, with a fully comprehensive coverage of all creatures (including vagrants - even species with only single records) excellently organised, well illustrated and light and handy in size. Thoroughly recommended (the best I have yet found).
Brendan Jackson
Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galapagos Islands: An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition
An excellent, easy to use book that is well laid out with good illustrations. Ron
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One of the best books we bought for our trip
We bought this book as one of 5
guide
s to the
Galapagos
which we took with us on our trip in Oct 05. It was really excellent, so good in fact, that our wonderful naturalist guide asked if we could send him a copy. I just gave him ours and now I have to order it again for us! It's organized by type of animal and bird, which makes it easier for novices to experienced wildlife observers alike to identify animals and
birds
. It has a nice sturdy format also, which is good for taking along onto the
islands
.
I highly recommend this book!
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This is a superb book!
The computer enhanced illustrations for this book are incredibly clear and easy to identify. We used this in
Galapagos
and loved it. If it covered some of the plants as well it would be the only
guide
you'd need.
This simple-to-use, pocket-size volume offers a comprehensive
guide
to the unique wildlife of the Galápagos, encompassing all the
birds
,
mammals
, and
reptiles
a visitor to these extraordinary
islands
might encounter. The second
edition
corrects and amends plates and text, as well as adds six new photos of the whales.
Reviews of the first edition:
?The essential field companion for Galápagos visitors.??The Quarterly Review of Biology
"I cannot conceive anyone going to the Galápagos without [this book] in hand." ?Noble S. Proctor
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