RSPB Birds of Britain and Europe: The Definitive Photographic Field Guide by Bob Hume, 2014

The ultimate photographic field guide to the birds of Britain and Europe, RSPB Birds of Britain and Europe is a stunning, illustrated guide to Europe's bird species. It describes and illustrates bird characteristics and beautiful full colour photographs reveal individual species such as finches, martins and swallows with unrivalled clarity.

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Birds of the Serengeti And Ngorongoro Conservation Area by Adam Scott Kennedy, 2013

Located in northern Tanzania, the Serengeti is one of the world's most famous wildlife regions. Birds of the Serengeti is a groundbreaking and essential photographic guide, featuring more than 270 bird species most likely to be encountered in the Serengeti National Park and Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

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Regional Field Guide to Birds Central East Coast and Ranges by Graham Pizzey, Grank Knight, 2013

Practical, portable and easy to use, these regional field guides are the ideal companion for all experienced and beginner birdwatchers in Australia. Designed to complement Australia's best-selling THE FIELD GUIDE to THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA, now in its 9th edition, each regional guide includes every bird found within the region

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A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia by Morten Strange, 2012

The best, most comprehensive photographic guide to the birds of Indonesia.

Because of its vast size and geographical location, Indonesia has the world's most diverse avifauna. It boasts of more than 1,600 species—of which 235 rare birds are only found in Indonesia—making it the world's number one travel destination for bird-watching.

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Seeds of Amazonian Plants by Fernando Cornejo & John Janovec, 2010

Seeds of Amazonian Plants is the first field guide to treat the extraordinary diversity of seeds and diaspores of plants commonly encountered in the Amazon and other lowland moist forests of the American tropics.

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Caterpillars of Eastern North America

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Birds of Malaysia and Singapore by Lim Kim Seng et al, 2020

This comprehensive field guide looks at all 829 officially recorded bird species of #Malaysia and #Singapore. More than 165 detailed color plates show plumage variation and identifying features, and for each species, key facts examine size, voice, range and status, habitat, specific country, and breeding.

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Field Guide to Rivers & Streams by Ryan Utz, 2022

In Field Guide to Rivers & Streams, Dr. Ryan Utz (Chatham University) presents a broad scientific understanding of rivers, streams, and the animals that reside within them, written accessibly for a general audience. Topics range from what causes river flows to rise and fall to the ecology of riverine fishes.

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Went for the launch of the new book, "A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Singapore" at the Library. Caught up with some nature people who I haven't seen for some time. Minister Desmond Lee was there to officially launch the book with the authors.

A fun time, and I hope to put the book to good use.

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"On Sept 20, the band of brothers will launch their guide showcasing and detailing 150 species of reptiles and amphibians for which Singapore has been home."

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/environment/de-mystifying-herps-enthusiasts-to-launch-field-guide-on-singapores-reptiles-amphibians

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Demystifying ‘herps’: Enthusiasts to launch field guide on Singapore’s reptiles, amphibians

This is the most comprehensive guide to herpetofauna in the Republic in over 30 years. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The Straits Times