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A field guide to the birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific

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Country
  
United States

Subject
  
Pacific birds

Pages
  
xx + 409

Author
  
Harold Douglas Pratt, Jr.

Genre
  
Field guide

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1987

Originally published
  
1987

Page count
  
409

Illustrator
  
Harold Douglas Pratt, Jr.

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Media type
  
Print (hardback and softback)

Publisher
  
Princeton University Press

Similar
  
Harold Douglas Pratt - Jr books, Field guide books, Bird books

A Field Guide to the Birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific is a 1987 book by Harold Douglas Pratt, Jr., Phillip L. Bruner and Delwyn G. Berrett (with illustrations by Pratt). It is published by Princeton University Press and is produced as both hardback (ISBN 978-0-691-08402-2) and softback (ISBN 978-0-691-02399-1) editions. The book is primarily a field guide to birds found in the Hawaiian islands, Micronesia, Fiji and tropical Polynesia (plus some northern subtropical Polynesian islands), including some distribution and status data. It was the first identification work to cover the birds of the whole of this region.

The book is 190 mm high by 128 mm wide. It comprises xx + 409 pages, with 45 colour plates (43 of which contain Pratt's illustrations of birds; the remaining two contain photographs of plants important to birds in the region). The main text is divided up into three sections:

  • "How to use this book" (pages 3 – 14)
  • "A birder's-eye view of the Tropical Pacific" (pages 15 – 44) which contains descriptions of the types of island, their habitats and the bird communities found in them, with some information about bird conservation in the region.
  • Individual species accounts, which make up the bulk of the book's text, between pages 45 and 319
  • Appendix A (pages 321 - 328) contains a hypothetical list for the region, and Appendix B (pages 329 - 258) a series of species checklists for the individual subdivisions. A map of the region covered is given on pages xvi - xvii, with more detailed maps of individual parts of the region in Appendix C (pages 359 - 372). These appendices are followed by a glossary, bibliography and index.

    A list of extinct species is given on page 36, and a number of these are illustrated in the book's artwork section.

    The book is dedicated to Dr. Robert J. Newman.

    References

    A field guide to the birds of Hawaii and the Tropical Pacific Wikipedia