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Atlas of Victorian Birds

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Atlas of Victorian Birds
AuthorW.B. Emison, C.M. Beardsell, F.I. Norman, R.H. Loyn, Simon Bennett.
Cover artistJeff Davies
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
SubjectOrnithology
GenreBiological atlas
PublisherDept of Conservation, Forest and Lands, Victoria; and Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union
Publication date
1987
Media typePaperback
Pages272
ISBN0-7241-8387-6
OCLC27556991

The Atlas of Victorian Birds is a bird atlas, published in 1987, covering the distribution of birds in the Australian state of Victoria. It is based largely on 615,000 field records of birds in Victoria from the Atlas of Australian Birds database, gathered by volunteers in the course of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union’s atlas project from 1977 to 1981, as well as an additional 65,000 records gathered by officers of the National Parks and Wildlife Service of Victoria from 1973 to 1986.[1][2]

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Transcription

Layout

The book is a quarto-sized, 272 page paperback, 295 mm in height by 210 mm wide. The first 28 pages contain a list of contents and an introductory section explaining the scope and methodology of the atlas, including sections on Victoria’s environment and physiographic regions. The following 244 pages are largely devoted to the accounts of about 480 species, mostly with maps showing both general and breeding distribution, a graph of the monthly recording index, a table showing breeding by month, and a brief text summary of each species’ biology and ecology in the state.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Emison et al., p.3.
  2. ^ Barrett et al., p.2.
  3. ^ Emison et al., pp.3-28.

References

  • Barrett, Geoff; Silcocks, Andrew; Barry, Simon; Cunningham, Ross & Poulter, Rory (2003). The New Atlas of Australian Birds. Melbourne: Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union. ISBN 1-875122-09-5.
  • Emison, W.B.; Beardsell, C.M.; Norman, F.I.; Loyn, R.H. & Bennett, S.C. (1987). Atlas of Victorian Birds. Melbourne: Dept of Conservation, Forest and Lands; and Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union. ISBN 0-7241-8387-6.


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