What’s that bird?

A comprehensive digital encyclopedia of NZ birds is now available online. To quote Graeme Taylor, DOC Principal Science Advisor:

This new website has an excellent function that can be used to identify birds where the people concerned know very little about birds in general. It uses a system of habitat groups or broad plumage patterns or colours of bills etc, and other easy ID clues to narrow down a choice of photos of bird species to assist in their identification.

The data in the website species accounts are up to date, factual and produced by a large number of species experts so it’s a great source of information for community groups, student projects etc. Note there are also links to a range of bird reference books that can be downloaded as well (for example bird field guides and the NZ bird atlas).

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