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Jerry, Olsen, Crome Francis, and National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife (Project), eds. Birds of prey & ground birds of Australia. Sydney, N.S.W: Angus & Robertson, 1993.

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The birds of prey of Australia: A field guide to Australian raptors. Melbourne: Oxford University Press in association with Birds Australia, 1998.

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Debus, Stephen J. S. The birds of prey of Australia: A field guide. 2nd ed. Australia: Csiro Publishing in association with Birdlife, 2012.

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Hollands, David. Eagles, hawks and falcons of Australia. 2nd ed. Melbourne (Vic.): Bloomings Books, 2003.

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Olsen, Penny. Australian predators of the sky. Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2015.

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Olsen, Penny. Australian birds of prey: The biology and ecology of raptors. Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.

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Birds of prey. New York: F. Watts, 1991.

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Olsen, Glenda Powell. Birds of prey. [Mankato, MN]: Child's World, 1993.

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Mackenzie, John P. S. Birds of prey. Toronto: Key Porter Books, 1986.

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Frost, Paul D. Birds of prey. Bath: Parragon, 2010.

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Birds of prey. New York: Bookwright Press, 1991.

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Birds of prey. Ashland, Wis: Paper Birch Press, 1986.

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Penny, Malcolm. Birds of prey. New York: Thomson Learning, 1996.

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Nicola, Scott, O'Hare Michael, and St Aubin Claude, eds. Birds of prey. New York: DC Comics, 2008.

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Birds of prey. London: Merehurst Press, 1990.

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Lynn, Matthew. Birds of prey. London: William Heinemann, 1995.

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Birds of prey. 2nd ed. Manchester, N.H: Abelard Press, 2002.

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Petty, Kate. Birds of prey. New York: Gloucester Press, 1987.

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Stray, Nolting Karen, and Peterson, Roger Tory, 1908- ill., eds. Birds of prey. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1999.

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Evans, Lynette. Birds of prey. New York, New York: Scholastic, 2008.

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Legg, Gerald. Birds of prey. New York: Franklin Watts, 2004.

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Smith, Wilbur A. Birds of prey. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.

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Adam, Agnes. Birds of prey. Studio City, CA: Players Press, 1996.

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Bedard, Tony. Birds of prey. New York: DC Comics, 2008.

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Debus, Stephen. Birds of Prey of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104372.

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This book is an illustrated field guide to diurnal raptors, a bird group that many people find among the most difficult birds to identify. Raptors are popular and iconic birds, and important ecologically as well as in legislation, with some species listed as threatened. Birds of Prey of Australia will enable people to more easily identify them. It also provides a brief overview of the biology of raptors and an indication of the current state of knowledge on them. The book has been completely revised and updated, with 15 years of new data, a section on difficult species-pairs (split-images providing direct contrast), and rearranged in modern field-guide format, making it easy to use and enabling rapid identification of ‘difficult’ raptors. Birds of Prey of Australia will appeal to a wide range of readers, including ornithologists, raptor biologists, birdwatchers, wildlife rescuers/carers, raptor rehabilitators, zookeepers, naturalists, bushwalkers, ecological consultants, fauna authorities, park rangers, state forestry personnel and students. 2013 Whitley Award Commendation for Vertebrate Guide.
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Debus, Stephen. Birds of Prey of Australia. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486311125.

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Raptors are popular and iconic birds, and are important ecologically, with some species listed as threatened. Yet they are among the most difficult birds to identify. This fully updated Third Edition of the popular and award-winning field guide Birds of Prey of Australia contains two sections: a field guide with distribution maps, detailed illustrations and information on identification; and a handbook which includes an overview of the current knowledge about raptors, including their biology, ecology and behaviour. An illustrated section on difficult-to-distinguish species pairs is also included, along with new photographs. Birds of Prey of Australia will appeal to a wide range of readers, including ornithologists, raptor biologists, birdwatchers, wildlife rescuers/carers, raptor rehabilitators, zookeepers, naturalists, bushwalkers, ecological consultants, fauna authorities, park rangers, state forestry personnel and students.
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Museum, The Australian, and Nancy Olsen. Birds of Prey and Ground Birds of Australia. Angus & Robertson, 1993.

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Seaton, Richard, Mat Gilfedder, and Stephen Debus. Australian Birds of Prey in Flight. CSIRO Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486308675.

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Birds of prey spend most of their time in flight and, when viewed from the ground, they are notoriously hard to identify. Australian Birds of Prey in Flight is a photographic guide to the eagles, hawks, kites and falcons flying high above you. Individual species profiles describe distinguishing features and the text is supported by detailed images showing the birds at six different angles and poses, using photographs from many of Australia's leading bird photographers. Annotated multi-species comparison plates highlight key features that can help differentiate birds of prey in flight. This book will be of value to anyone who wants to learn more about Australia's birds of prey, and will provide a useful reference for identifying soaring birds in the field, and also while trying to identify images from your own camera.
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Debus, Stephen. The Birds of Prey of Australia: A Field Guide to Australian Raptors. Oxford University Press, USA, 1998.

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Birds of Prey of Australia: A Field Guide. CSIRO Publishing, 2019.

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Debus, Stephen, Richard Seaton, and Mat Gilfedder. Australian Birds of Prey in Flight: A Photographic Guide. CSIRO Publishing, 2019.

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Australian birds of prey (Bush books). Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, 1998.

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Olsen, Penny. Australian Birds of Prey: The Biology and Ecology of Raptors. Univ of New South Wales, 1995.

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Australian High Country Raptors. CSIRO Publishing, 2014.

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Olsen, Jerry. Australian High Country Raptors. CSIRO Publishing, 2014.

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Debus, Stephen. Australasian Eagles and Eagle-like Birds. CSIRO Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306930.

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Eagles are awe-inspiring birds that have influenced much human endeavour. Australia is home to three eagle species, and in Melanesia there are four additional endemic species. A further three large Australian hawks are eagle-like. Eagles, being at the top of the food chain, are sensitive ecological barometers of human impact on the Earth’s ecosystem services, and all of the six Australian species covered in this book are threatened in at least some states (one also nationally). Three of the four Melanesian tropical forest endemics are threatened or near-threatened. In Australasian Eagles and Eagle-like Birds, Dr Stephen Debus provides a 25-year update of knowledge on these 10 species as a supplement to the Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds (HANZAB) and recent global treatises, based partly on his own field studies. Included are the first nest or prey records for some Melanesian species. This book places the Australasian species in their regional and global context, reviews their population status and threats, provides new information on their ecology, and suggests what needs to be done in order to ensure the future of these magnificent birds. Australasian Eagles and Eagle-like Birds is an invaluable resource for raptor biologists, birdwatchers, wildlife rescuers and carers, raptor rehabilitators and zookeepers.
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Kaplan, Gisela. Bird Minds. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486300198.

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In her comprehensive and carefully crafted book, Gisela Kaplan demonstrates how intelligent and emotional Australian birds can be. She describes complex behaviours such as grieving, deception, problem solving and the use of tools. Many Australian birds cooperate and defend each other, and exceptional ones go fishing by throwing breadcrumbs in the water, extract poisonous parts from prey and use tools to crack open eggshells and mussels. The author brings together evidence of many such cognitive abilities, suggesting plausible reasons for their appearance in Australian birds. Bird Minds is the first attempt to shine a critical and scientific light on the cognitive behaviour of Australian land birds. In this fascinating volume, the author also presents recent changes in our understanding of the avian brain and links these to life histories and longevity. Following on from Gisela’s well-received books, Australian Magpie and Tawny Frogmouth, as well as two earlier titles on birds, Bird Minds contends that the unique and often difficult conditions of Australia's environment have been crucial for the evolution of unusual complexities in avian cognition and behaviour. This book is written for a general audience, especially amateur ornithologists and naturalists but it will equally appeal to specialists in bird behaviour and students working in biology, comparative psychology, cognitive ecology, field ornithology, zoology, aviculture and animal welfare. It will also be of interests to veterinarians, zoo personnel, bird lovers and members of other groups concerned with birds. Recipient of a 2016 Whitley Award commendation for Behavioural Zoology
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E, Braddon M. Birds of Prey: Birds of Prey. BiblioBazaar, 2007.

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E, Braddon M. Birds of Prey. Hard Press, 2006.

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Dixon, Chuck. Birds of Prey. Titan Books Ltd, 2002.

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Drake, David. Birds of Prey. Baen Books, 1999.

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Birds of Prey. Golden Press (Australia), 1990.

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Birds of prey. Kent [England]: Grange Books, 1999.

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Snyder, Noel. Birds of Prey. Random House Value Publishing, 1994.

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Birds of Prey. Tor Books, 1991.

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Birds of Prey. Weldon Owen Inc., 2000.

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Donovan, Amy. Birds of Prey. Tandem Library, 2003.

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Oakden, E. C., and Braddon M. E. Birds Of Prey. Kessinger Publishing, 2004.

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Birds of Prey. MacMillan UK, 2000.

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E, Braddon M. Birds Of Prey. IndyPublish.com, 2004.

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