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Waterfowl In Australia


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Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with some minor edge wear and creasing, intact around book. Page Condition: Good. Markings: Ex-library with usual markings — cancelled stamp from City of Boroondara Library Service, Kew Municipal Library, Kew Victoria 3101, visible on title page. Binding: Firm. Stickers/Labels: Library cancellation stamp on title page.

A landmark work in Australian ornithology, Waterfowl in Australia presents a comprehensive and authoritative study of the ducks, geese, and swans that inhabit the Australian continent. Written by H. J. Frith, Chief of the Division of Wildlife Research at CSIRO, the book draws on years of rigorous field research to chronicle the behaviour, ecology, breeding biology, and distribution of Australia's diverse waterfowl species. Frith presents detailed species accounts alongside broader discussions of wetland habitats, migration patterns, and the conservation challenges facing Australia's waterbirds. The work stands as an essential scientific reference for ornithologists, wildlife managers, naturalists, and anyone with a serious interest in Australia's unique avifauna.

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with some minor edge wear and creasing, intact around book. Page Condition: Good. Markings: Ex-library with usual markings — cancelled stamp from City of Boroondara Library Service, Kew Municipal Library, Kew Victoria 3101, visible on title page. Binding: Firm. Stickers/Labels: Library cancellation stamp on title page.

A landmark work in Australian ornithology, Waterfowl in Australia presents a comprehensive and authoritative study of the ducks, geese, and swans that inhabit the Australian continent. Written by H. J. Frith, Chief of the Division of Wildlife Research at CSIRO, the book draws on years of rigorous field research to chronicle the behaviour, ecology, breeding biology, and distribution of Australia's diverse waterfowl species. Frith presents detailed species accounts alongside broader discussions of wetland habitats, migration patterns, and the conservation challenges facing Australia's waterbirds. The work stands as an essential scientific reference for ornithologists, wildlife managers, naturalists, and anyone with a serious interest in Australia's unique avifauna.

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