Revised and updated edition of the classic Slater’s Field Guide to Australian Birds. Now a household name among birdwatchers it is the book to which both beginners turn to and experienced birdwatchers rely on. Designed for field use it describes and illustrates approx 775 species recorded to date in Australia, nearby islands and seas of the continental shelf.
OK, well I obviously haven't read the whole thing: it's a reference book. But I have had it for years (Christmas 1990) and it's a brilliant book to have on the shelf. Recently we have been taking Mum to the duck pond to get her out of the Care Facility and there are quite a lot of different ducks and birds. I wanted to know what the one with the red beak and frontal shield and the blue breast was. Because of the great colour plates, I was able to flick through and identify it from pp96-97 as an Eastern Swamp Hen. Also the Dusky Moorhen and the Eurasian Coot. It will stay on my shelves.
This latest edition goes back to the bad tradition of not being in taxonomic order and has a vagrant and an extinct species on the front cover. I still use the older edition, and have sold this newer one on to someone else - after warning them about the issues with taxonomic "order".
It's a reference book, so of course you don't read it as a novel. You take it with you on a long weekend in a bush cabin. For that it's one of the better guides out there.