Birds of New Zealand: Locality Guide, by Stuart
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Chambers (Arun Books). For wealth of detail about how to view New Zealand birds, there has not been a publication yet to match this one. Chambers approach is via the bird; for example, if you want to know where to find a spotless crake, then he provides the reader with a dozen locations throughout the country. The book also includes a section on special bird places and the list of species found there, plus suggested excursions. The weakness of the book is that most of the named locations are ones visited by the author, with a resulting bias towards the upper North Island and selected locations in the south.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 1, 1 February 1990, Page 7
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119Birds of New Zealand: Locality Guide, by Stuart Forest and Bird, Volume 21, Issue 1, 1 February 1990, Page 7
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