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| BIRDS OF HONG KONG AND SOUTH CHINA |
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by Clive Viney / Karen Phillipps / Lam Chiu Ying
An extremely useful and well illustrated guide. High Wycombe Provides identification of birds to be found not only in Hong Kong but also on visits to adjacent parts of China. Contains details of birding sites plus good maps of Mai Po Nature Reserve. Colour plates, maps, 255pp. 2005 8th edition More Info...
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 | THE AVIFAUNA OF HONG KONG |
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by Cary, et al
Formed in 1957, The Hong Kong Birdwatching Society produced their first annual report covering the year 1958. This work analyses in detail the 41 years of records subsequently collected by the society. Each species pattern of occurrence is detailed, as well as habitat preferences and trends in numbers or distribution. Also presents the first comprehensive breeding bird survey together with summaries of ringing activities and waterbird surveys. Colour photographs, b/w illustrations, graphs. 563pp. 2001 More Info...
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| THE BUTTERFLIES OF HONG KONG |
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by Bascombe M. Johnston G. / Bascombe, F.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has a rich & diverse butterfly fauna much of which can be seen within a day's outing from the central city area. Some 219 species in 5 families & 17 subfamilies are described in this book with keys full colour plates & line drawings of genitalia to assist in identification. In addition there are colour plates of the immature stages of 166 species. The full text describes the biology morphology & distribution of each species. Throughout the book the emphasis is on the study of live butterflies rather than on collecting for its own sake. The authors are strong advocates of the study of lepidoptera in the field. Over 3000 colour photographs b/w photographs & line drawings 422pp 1999 More Info...
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| ECOLOGY OF THE BIRDS OF HONG KONG |
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edited by Captain L C Wong / Vicky W Y Lam / Gary W J Ades
Although heavily urbanised, Hong Kong is 80% countryside and is home to 480 bird species. Many species have adapted to urban life. This title summarises the collective knowledge of local experts and connects the birds to their habitat requirements. These include wetlands, forests, shrub land, farmland and urban parks. Colour photographs, figures, tables, maps, 230pp, 2009 More Info...
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| HONG KONG & MACAU Rough Guide |
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All the information you require on getting there from Britain and Ireland. Once there, details of accommodation, eating, nightlife, festivals and all sights from ancient temples to hi-tech skyscrapers and theme parks. Maps, 417pp More Info...
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 | BIRDS OF HONG KONG AND SOUTH CHINA |
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by Clive Viney / Karen Phillipps / Lam Chiu Ying
This is the completely revised sixth edition of an extremely useful & well illustrated guide. It provides ready identification of birds to be found not only in Hong Kong but also on visits to adjacent parts of China. Contains details of birding sites plus good maps of Mai Po Nature Reserve. Colour plates maps 244pp 1994 More Info...
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| BIRDING HONG KONG - A SITE GUIDE |
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by Diskin
An extremely detailed & well written guide to birding on Hong Kong Island in Kowloon & the New Territories with on- the-spot info on travel accommodation bird tours car hire & public transport when & where to go. The site detail is thorough with good maps & selected species lists for each area. Full systematic list. 159pp 1995 More Info...
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