ID Chart - Birds of Prey
$12.99
ISBN
9781760797119
| Format | Fold-out book or chart |
|---|---|
| Page Extent | 8 |
| Book Size | 175 x 245mm |
| Imprint | Reed New Holland |
| Release Date | 15/06/2026 |
| Subject Classification | The natural world, country life & pets / Wildlife: general interest / Wildlife: birds & birdwatching |
This eye-catching fold-out sheet is the latest addition to Reed New Holland’s exciting and easy-to-use ID-card series. It depicts a comprehensive selection of the bird-of-prey species most commonly seen around Australia.
It includes all the ‘typical’ raptor species, such as eagles, hawks, kites, harriers and falcons, along with the nocturnal hunters from other families, the owls and frogmouths. Each species has at least one eye-catching photo, while for some there are multiple images showing different plumages for adult, juvenile, male, female and so on.
The sheet covers all species likely to be encountered around Australia, from the common ones to the rare, and groups them together for easy comparison and identification. Each concise written account gives some facts about the bird, including its plumage, behaviour and size (measured from the tip of its bill to the tip of its tail), and a listing of each state or territory where it occurs.
The card is laminated for weather-proofing and strength, giving it extra durability to withstand heavy use and being stored in a backpack or other bag. It is the perfect introductory guide to birds for children, either at home or when out and about exploring, and it is also ideal for adults interested in finding out more about birds.
It includes all the ‘typical’ raptor species, such as eagles, hawks, kites, harriers and falcons, along with the nocturnal hunters from other families, the owls and frogmouths. Each species has at least one eye-catching photo, while for some there are multiple images showing different plumages for adult, juvenile, male, female and so on.
The sheet covers all species likely to be encountered around Australia, from the common ones to the rare, and groups them together for easy comparison and identification. Each concise written account gives some facts about the bird, including its plumage, behaviour and size (measured from the tip of its bill to the tip of its tail), and a listing of each state or territory where it occurs.
The card is laminated for weather-proofing and strength, giving it extra durability to withstand heavy use and being stored in a backpack or other bag. It is the perfect introductory guide to birds for children, either at home or when out and about exploring, and it is also ideal for adults interested in finding out more about birds.