Thanks everyone. I'll get the handbook by robertson and heather and probably the location guide by Kathy Ombler. Am looking forwaed to coming over.
J
Hi there Jimmy,
I spent a month in NZ (South Island and Stewart Island) last December, and highly recommend it - it's a fantastic place.
As has been said, the best fieldguide by a mile is the Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand by Robertson and Heather. For birding in the field make sure you get the small soft-back version rather than the larger handbook version (which I'm not sure is still available?).
If you're going to do a lot of sea-birding (spending time in Kaikoura?) you might want also to get and take the new softback Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World by Onley and Scofield. This is right up to date, where as Robertson & Heather isn't, especially on Albatross taxonomy.
I did take Stuart Chambers' bird finding guide, but personally didn't find it that useful, as it's a little generic and out-of-date. A good set of current and detailed trip reports from the internet might be better - they worked better for me.
If there is any specific gen you can't find, PM me & I'll help if I can.
B
PS - Hi there Ian/Jenny (not sure who is typing!). I visited Bushy Point last December and enjoyed both your South Island Fernbirds, and your hospitality. Hope all is well on the reserve, and continuing good luck with your project!