Birds of Peru is the most complete and authoritative field guide to this diverse, neotropical landscape. It features every one of Peru’s 1,817 bird species and shows the distinct plumages of each in 307 superb, high-quality color plates. Concise descriptions and color distribution maps are located opposite the plates, making this book much easier to use in the field than standard neotropical field guides. This fully revised paperback edition includes twenty-five additional species.
- A comprehensive guide to all 1,817 species found in Peru—one fifth of the world’s birds—with subspecies, sexes, age classes, and morphs fully illustrated
- Designed especially for field use, with vivid descriptive information and helpful identification tips opposite color plates
- Detailed species accounts, including a full-color distribution map
- Includes 25 additional species not covered in the first edition
- Features 3 entirely new plates and more than 25 additional illustrations
Thomas S. Schulenberg is a research associate at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology. Douglas F. Stotz is an ornithologist and conservation ecologist at the Field Museum in Chicago. Daniel F. Lane and John P. O'Neill are illustrators and field ornithologists, and both are research associates at the Louisiana State University Museum of Natural Science. Lane also leads Field Guides birding tours. Theodore A. Parker III, who worked throughout Peru before his death in 1993, was the premier neotropical field ornithologist of his time.
"A major accomplishment"—Birder's World
"[T]he guide against which all others for the New World tropics will be judged."—Don Stap, Audubon
"Rarely in the history of tropical ornithology have so many waited so long and so eagerly for a field guide to appear. . . . The end result of this long process is a spectacular addition to the literature on South American birds. The plates are superb, the guide is easy to use in the field, the range maps are informative and accurate, and the text is concise while still including essential information."—Scott K. Robinson, Auk
"Part of the excellent Princeton University Press field guide series, the book describes and illustrates 1,817 species of birds to be found in Peru. It's concise (at 664 pages!), well-designed, and worth a look (just take it off the store shelf and page through it) because it demonstrates the extraordinary variety of the bird world."—Jim Williams, Minnesota Star Tribune
"Be assured that when I make my journey to Peru this summer . . . that I will be toting a copy of Birds of Peru at all times."—John E. Riutta blog
"[A] worthy successor to the original edition. . . . The plates are amazingly thorough, again considering the extent of the task involved in covering more than 1,800 species. Each facing page has a species account and map. The text for each species is limited to about one-sixth of the page, and the maps are small, but these features make this 664-page volume a real 'use-in-the-field' book. It's quite an accomplishment. Highly recommended for anyone venturing to this part of the world—how will they top this?"—Bluebird's Laugh blog
"Birds of Peru will be a great addition to any birder's library. You never know if buying this field guide is the gentle nudge that you need to purchase a plane ticket to Lima. I hope someday that my copy is battered and stained from an epic birding trip to Peru."—Radd Icenoggle, Radleyice blog
"Birds of Peru provides a complete and awesome guide to identify Peruvian birds."—Birdwatching Binoculars
"This is definitely a book I want to put to good use someday when I hopefully get to travel to Peru to see some of these birds. This guide is also highly recommended . . . for its great illustrations, range maps and easy to use layout."—Drew and Alex Lamoreaux, Nemesis Bird