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  1. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    One of the books aim most looking forward to is Reptiles of Ecuador which is being worked on by the team behind Tropical Herping. They have undertaken extensive fieldwork throughout Ecuador during the past 13+ years in preparations for this book. In this process they have discovered more than 10...
  2. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    According to Hadoram Shirihai the gadfly volume is in the final stages and he hoped to deliver it to Bloomsbury by the end of the year. It is however anyone's guess when it will actually be published. Vincent Bretagnolle and Hadoram Shirihai have been busy with fieldwork and studies of museum...
  3. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    Hadoram Shirihai have posted some artwork on his facebook page from the long-awaited Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World: a handbook to their taxonomy, identification, ecology and conservation. It will be a four volume series with the gadfly petrels up first. Followed by...
  4. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    Lynx is about to introduce a new series of books focusing on mammals. A book to the mammals of Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay is due in February with others to China and South Asia to be published later this year. https://www.lynxeds.com/product-category/by-categories/coming-soon/
  5. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    Sad to hear that. I was under the impression that this was a title that Shirihai and Bretagnolle had been working on for a very long time as part of their tubenose project and I was really looking forward to seeing the final product.
  6. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    Hi Jim, I would be curious to know if you could tell us anything about Birds of Brazil by Zimmer or Birds of Argentina by Pearman. Are both still scheduled for publication?
  7. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    Phil Gregory's Birds of Paradise and Bowerbirds book is not due until November now apparently. Pretty sure that when first announced it was due in June, then it was moved back to September. Unlikely to be published this year at all? Shame as it was without a doubt the book I was looking forward...
  8. CaliSteve

    Your most anticipated futures books

    Looking at Lynx facebook page it seems they are working on a new field guide to Cuba. I believe there is also people working on a Cuban title as part of the BOC book series.
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