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Australia has about 800 species of
bird, ranging from the tiny 8 cm
Weebill to the huge, flightless
Emu.
Many species will immediately seem familiar to visitors
from the northern hemisphere - Australian wrens look and act
much like northern hemisphere wrens and Australian robins
seem to be close relatives of the northern hemisphere
robins, but in fact the majority of Australian
passerines are descended from the ancestors of the
crow family, and the close resemblance is misleading:
the cause is not genetic relatedness but
convergent evolution.
For example, almost any land habitat offers a niche for a
small bird that specialises in finding small insects: the
form best fitted to that task is one with long legs for
agility and obstacle clearance, moderately-sized wings
optimised for quick, short flight, and a large, upright tail
for rapid changes of direction. In consequence, the
unrelated birds that fill that niche in the
Americas and in Australia look and act as though they
are close relatives.
Recent introductions: birds recently
introduced by humans; some, such as the European
Goldfinch and Greenfinch, appear to coexist with native
fauna; others, such as the Common Starling, Blackbird,
House and Tree Sparrows, and the Common Myna, are more destructive
Migratory shorebirds: a suite of
waders in the
Scolopacidae and
Charadriidae which breed in northern Asia and Alaska
and spend the non-breeding season in Australasia
Seabirds: a large and cosmopolitan group of
petrels,
albatrosses,
sulids,
gulls,
terns and
cormorants, many of which either breed on islands
within Australian teritory or frequent its coast and
territorial waters
Birds Australia, also known as the Royal
Australasian Ornithologists Union, the leading
Australian NGO for birds, birding, ornithology and
conservation
Australian Bird Study Association, for banders and other
field ornithologists
Birding-Aus - an Internet mailing list about Australian
birds
Bird Observers Club of Australia, a major birdwatcher's
organisation with 40 branches and affiliate groups
The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and
Antarctic Birds (HANZAB), the pre-eminent scientific
reference, a seven-volume encyclopedia.
The Atlas of Australian Birds, an extensive detailed
survey of Australian bird distributions.
The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2000, Garnett,
Stephen T.; & Crowley, Gabriel M., Environment
Australia, Canberra, 2000 ISBN 0-642-54683-5, a
comprehensive survey of the conservation status of
Australian species, with costed conservation and
recovery strategies.
Full-coverage field guides in print are as follows,
(grouped in rough order of authority):
Pizzey:Field Guide to the Birds of
Australia, Pizzey, G and Menkhorst, P (ed), 7th
edition, 2003
Slater:The Slater Field Guide to
Australian Birds, Slater P, Slater P and Slater R,
2003 revised edition
Simpson and Day:Field Guide to Australian
Birds, Simpson K and Day N, 7th edition, 2004
ISBN 0-670-04180-7
Morcombe:Field Guide to Australian Birds,
Morcombe, M, 2nd edition 2003, and complete compact
edition 2004
Flegg:Photographic Field Guide: Birds of
Australia, Flegg, J, 2nd edition, 2002
Trounson:Australian Birds: A Concise
Photographic Field Guide, Trounson D and Trounson M,
2005 reprint