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Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

Duncan James
3.5/5 ( ratings)
This Nature Travel Guide has the information and inspiration to guide your whole vacation/holiday or simply lead you on a memorable day's nature watching.Encounter Southern Brown Kiwi in the daytime on Stewart Island, adventure out at night to see Great Spotted Kiwi at Kahurangi, watch albatrosses soar powerfully over the cliffs at Harrington Point, get close views of resting fur seals at their colonies all around the coast and hear the magical sounds of native forest birds at Tiritiri Matangi Island and other protected reserves.In Birds of New Zealand, you'll discover:
A wildlife-watching overview for the whole country
Unbiased advice about where to go
Maps and itineraries with precise directions to trails, viewpoints, and resting spots
Self-guided walks and illustrated wildlife-watching activities to help you explore
A variety of curated recommendations for groups, families and solo travellers
Wildlife-watching tips, tricks and techniques to help you see more
Full colour maps and images throughout
Detailed coverage of Kahurangi, Paparoa, Haast, Fiordland, Stewart Island, the South East Coast, Mount Cook, Franz Josef, Cook Strait, Wellington, Auckland and Whirinaki
The eBook version has:
Effortless navigation with multiple internal links to recreate the experience of flicking through a paper guide
Maps optimised for electronic readers that are also carefully designed to work on black-and-white screens
Every map and image included in the download meaning all features are available offline
Expert naturalist Dr Duncan James has travelled New Zealand to review popular spots and search for hidden nature gems. With this easy-to-use book he is ready to be your personal guide.Buy this book now to follow in the footsteps of the Nature Travel Guide through New Zealand!
Pages
206
Format
Kindle Edition

Birds of New Zealand (Nature Travel Guide)

Duncan James
3.5/5 ( ratings)
This Nature Travel Guide has the information and inspiration to guide your whole vacation/holiday or simply lead you on a memorable day's nature watching.Encounter Southern Brown Kiwi in the daytime on Stewart Island, adventure out at night to see Great Spotted Kiwi at Kahurangi, watch albatrosses soar powerfully over the cliffs at Harrington Point, get close views of resting fur seals at their colonies all around the coast and hear the magical sounds of native forest birds at Tiritiri Matangi Island and other protected reserves.In Birds of New Zealand, you'll discover:
A wildlife-watching overview for the whole country
Unbiased advice about where to go
Maps and itineraries with precise directions to trails, viewpoints, and resting spots
Self-guided walks and illustrated wildlife-watching activities to help you explore
A variety of curated recommendations for groups, families and solo travellers
Wildlife-watching tips, tricks and techniques to help you see more
Full colour maps and images throughout
Detailed coverage of Kahurangi, Paparoa, Haast, Fiordland, Stewart Island, the South East Coast, Mount Cook, Franz Josef, Cook Strait, Wellington, Auckland and Whirinaki
The eBook version has:
Effortless navigation with multiple internal links to recreate the experience of flicking through a paper guide
Maps optimised for electronic readers that are also carefully designed to work on black-and-white screens
Every map and image included in the download meaning all features are available offline
Expert naturalist Dr Duncan James has travelled New Zealand to review popular spots and search for hidden nature gems. With this easy-to-use book he is ready to be your personal guide.Buy this book now to follow in the footsteps of the Nature Travel Guide through New Zealand!
Pages
206
Format
Kindle Edition

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