1) Leseberg, Nick & Iain Campbell. Birds and Animals of Australia's Top End: Darwin, Kakadu, Katherine, and Kununurra. 2015. Princeton University Press. Paperback: 272 pages. Price: $27.95 U.S.
PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: One of the most amazing and accessible wildlife-watching destinations
on earth, the “Top End” of Australia’s Northern Territory is home to
incredible birds and animals—from gaudy Red-collared Lorikeets to
sinister Estuarine Crocodiles and raucous Black Flying-foxes. With this
lavishly illustrated photographic field guide, you will be able to
identify the most common creatures and learn about their fascinating
biology—from how Agile Wallaby mothers can pause their pregnancies to
why Giant Frogs spend half the year buried underground in waterproof
cocoons.The Top End stretches from the tropical city of Darwin in the north, to the savannas of Mataranka in the south, and southwest across the vast Victoria River escarpments to the Western Australian border. The region includes some of Australia’s most popular and impressive tourist destinations, such as Kakadu, Litchfield, Nitmiluk, and Gregory national parks, and is visited by more than two hundred thousand tourists every year.
An essential field guide for anyone visiting the Top End, this book will vastly enhance your appreciation of the region’s remarkable wildlife.
RECOMMENDATION: A good introduction to the wildlife of the region.
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