The Australian Bird Guide[1] (The Guide) was published by CSIRO Publishing in 2017. Written by Peter Menkhorst along with Danny Rogers and Rohan Clarke and illustrations by Jeff Davies, Peter Marsack and Kim Franklin, the book took almost eight years to produce.[2] It includes 936 birds including 160 vagrants and information on the evolution and classification of birds. Upon its release, the book was praised for its comprehensiveness, images, and text detail, however, the index and measurements were criticised. A compact version of the guide was also released in 2022.
^Menkhorst, Peter (2017). The Australian bird guide. Rogers, Danny I., Clarke, Rohan, Davies, J. N. (Jeff N.), Marsack, Peter, Franklin, Kim. Clayton, Vic. ISBN 978-0-643-09754-4. OCLC 959551110.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Noske, Richard (28 September 2017). "Richard Noske reviews 'The Australian Bird Guide' by Peter Menkhorst, Danny Rogers, Rohan Clarke, Jeff Davies, Peter Marsack, and Kim Franklin". Australian Book Review. Retrieved 2 September 2022.
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