Subject: Trinidad and Tobago
Date: Feb 17 10:54:49 2004
From: Scott Atkinson - scottratkinson at hotmail.com


Then although dated, there is James Bond's Birds of the West Indies, about
which there was discussion on Tweeters some time back...

Scott Atkinson
Lake Stevens
mail to: scottratkinson at hotmail.com


>From: B&P Bell <bellasoc at isomedia.com>
>Reply-To: bellasoc at isomedia.com
>To: Jack Stephens <jstephens62 at comcast.net>
>CC: Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>, DidjKid at aol.com
>Subject: Re: Trinidad and Tobago
>Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 09:16:52 -0800
>
>Hi All
>
>While old, it does cover the area: A Guide to the Birds of Trinidad and
>Tobago, by Richard Ffrench, 1973 by Livingstone Publishing - out of print,
>but 4 listed on Amazon. Illustrations by John P. O'Neill and portraits by
>Don Eckelberry. Looking thru my copy it seems to be well done, has much
>information on the birds and illustrates over 300 birds in color.
>
>Also, Birds of the West Indies, by Raffaele, Wiley, Garrido, Keith and
>Raffaele, 2003 published by Princeton University Press - listed on Amazon.
>I have not seen this book, it just turned up in a search.
>
>Tyler - looks like good information for planning/anticipating.
>
>Brian Bell
>Woodinville WA
>bellasoc at isomedia.com
>
>
>
>Jack Stephens wrote:
>
>>I don't know of any bird finding guide to Trinidad and Tobago, but there
>>are lots of trip reports on Blake Maybanks web site:
>>http://maybank.tripod.com/SouthAmerica/SouthAmerica-Index.htm#T&T
>><http://maybank.tripod.com/SouthAmerica/SouthAmerica-Index.htm#T&T>
>> ps for Tyler - How is Cornell?
>> Good birding
>>Jack Stephens
>>Edmonds, WA
>>jstephens62 at comcast.net <mailto:jstephens62 at comcast.net>
>

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