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Birds of Chile (Princeton Field Guides)

Birds of Chile (Princeton Field Guides)

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Author: Alvaro Jaramillo
Creators: Peter Burke, David Beadle
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Category: Book

List Price: $29.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 202872

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.6 x 0.6

ISBN: 0691117403
Dewey Decimal Number: 598
EAN: 9780691117409
ASIN: 0691117403

Publication Date: November 3, 2003
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Also Available In:

  • Hardcover - Birds of Chile (Princeton Field Guides)
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This is the essential new field guide to the birds of Chile. Representing a great diversity of habitats, from the Andes in the north down to the tundra and sub-Antarctic rainforest of Tierra del Fuego in the far south, Chile is the breeding ground or temporary abode of 473 known species including 9 found nowhere else in the world. Birds of Chile covers them all, embracing not only the mainland but points offshore such as Easter Island as well as the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent islands, plus the Falklands and South Georgia. In addition to being a friendly and fruitful birding destination in its own right, Chile is the starting point for many Antarctic cruises.

Succinct, identification-focused text and distribution maps share a page opposite each of the 97 color plates to allow quick and easy reference. Between the boldfaced English name and the scientific name comes the Spanish name as used in Chile; this is important, for birders will find their quest far more enjoyable and effectual if they can explain to Chileans exactly what they are looking at, think they are looking at, or hope to be looking at.

Since Chile's list of resident species is yet far from conclusive, vagrants and rarities are also included. Indeed, some birds once thought to be accidentals in Chile have since proved to be regulars, including the Westland Petrel, Least Sandpiper, Cliff Swallow, and Golden-billed Saltator. Compact, comprehensive, and easy to use, Birds of Chile is the essential field guide to the birds of this spectacular and tourist-friendly country.

  • The essential new field guide to the birds of Chile
  • 97 color plates with succinct text and maps on facing pages for quick reference and easy identification
  • All 473 known species breeding in or visiting Chile, from the Andes in the north down to the tundra and sub-Antarctic rainforest of Tierra del Fuego in the south
  • Also covers points offshore such as Easter Island as well as the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent islands, plus the Falklands and South Georgia
  • Compact, portable, and user-friendly



Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Birds of Chile   December 21, 2008
I took this book on a recent trip to Chile. My travels were from the Atacama Desert in the north to Punta Arenas in the south. The book is well written and illustrated and made for easy identification. One of my guides (a birder) had this book in Spanish. Highly recommend it; buy it before leaving the states as it is twice expensive in Chile-if you can find the English version.


5 out of 5 stars Birds of Chile   October 2, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The Birds of Chile by Alvaro Jaramillo is of convenient size with excellent illustrations. The birds are named by common English name plus scientific name as well as the name by which they are known in Chile. Distribution and habitat maps are plentiful and well positioned.


5 out of 5 stars Superb field guide to cover all species in all of Chile   July 1, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Basics: 2003, softcover, 240 pages, 96 color plates, 473 species, range map for each bird

In case I fail to make it clear in my review of the book, I'll state it now: This book is a necessity for your birding trip to anywhere in Chile. The illustrations are excellent and cover every bird - both resident and migrant - found in the country. It also covers 13 extra species found in the Antarctic Peninsula, the Falkland Islands and South Georgia.

The illustrations are done superbly in detail, structure, and color. If I had to pick on something for criticism, it would only be the vaguely angled outline to some of the birds' nape/crown and the necks of the swans, but this is minor. The plates do a great job of displaying the many subspecies and seasonal plumages. The many in-flight views are definitely helpful.

The majority of the text consists of excellent notes on identification and of comparing similar species. The detailed notes proved to be very helpful when examining the the various cinclodes and miners in the field. An admiral effort is given to describing the vocalizations. These notes are effectively written and are more detailed than most other field guides of any country.

The range maps are unique due to the shape of Chile. To properly display the 2,500 miles of coastline, the country was broken into thirds: northern, central, and southern. These are placed adjacent to each other in one box. To help provide some orientation, the 12 regions (i.e., provinces) are outlined and Santiago is dotted. For birds with a small range, the map zooms in to that particular area. These maps use five different colors to denote seasons and sparseness.

There are a couple of other books you could use for Chile, but I found this one to be superior to all in terms of illustrations, text, and book size. It will definitely accompany me again. Any other book I bring will be only for back-up reference.

Other Related Books:
1) Las Aves de Chile: Nueva Guia de Campo by Martinez and Gonzalez (ISBN 9568426000)
2) Birds of Patagonia, Tierra Del Fuego and Antarctic Peninsula by Couve
3) Birds of Torres Del Paine National Park, Chile by Couve
4) Birds of Chile and Adjacent Regions of Argentina, Bolivia and Peru -- Vol. I-II by Johnson
5) Birds of Chile: A Field Guide by Araya
6) Guia de campo de las aves de Chile by Araya



5 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and very well illustrated   December 24, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Being chilean and living in this country, I know many of the birds described here. It is really very good and images are perfect.
For future editions, may I suggest to include a CD with the sounds of some of the described birds.



5 out of 5 stars Useful field guide   November 15, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

A solid ornthilogical text that I found useful as an onsite field guide in Chile.

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