
audiobook
Transcriber's Note:
Errata:
With Introduction by - FRANK TATE, M.A., I.S.O. - Director of Education, Victoria.
MELBOURNE - Christchurch, Wellington, Dunedin, N.Z., and London. - WHITCOMBE & TOMBS LIMITED - 1912
AN AUSTRALIAN BIRD BOOK - A Pocket Book for Field Use - BY - J. A. LEACH, M.Sc.
INTRODUCTION.
NAMES RECENTLY AMENDED - By Gregory Mathews. - The following were not included in the text.
PREFACE.
CLASS.—AVES.—BIRDS. - Sub-Class I.—Palaeognathae. - Ratitae and Tinamidae.
ORDER I.—CASUARIIFORMES.
A compact field guide invites listeners to explore the astonishing variety of Australian birds, from the familiar magpie to the elusive Mallee‑Fowl. Structured around the scientific orders, each section begins with an engaging lecture that sets the scene, followed by concise tables detailing size, habitat, and key identification marks. The narrator weaves together historical notes about the author’s pioneering work in ornithology, giving a sense of the book’s legacy while keeping the focus on practical observation.
Listeners will appreciate vivid, clickable illustrations that bring each species to life, alongside clear measurements and brief behavioural clues. Whether trekking through mallee scrub or strolling along coastal wetlands, the guide’s organized layout makes it easy to locate the right bird at the right moment. It serves both seasoned birdwatchers and curious newcomers, offering a friendly, informative companion for anyone eager to discover the feathered inhabitants of Australia’s diverse landscapes.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (349K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Lesley Halamek, Chris Curnow, Joseph Cooper, Mark Orton (for the Formatting Template), and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1929
A Victorian schoolteacher who helped generations of Australians notice the birds around them, he turned field observation into a lively, accessible guide for ordinary readers. Best known for An Australian Bird Book, he brought ornithology out of the museum and into classrooms and backyards.
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