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<blockquote data-quote="Xenospiza" data-source="post: 1669666" data-attributes="member: 23772"><p>I've always dreamt of a <em>Birds of the Eastern Palearctic</em>, but with Brazil's East Asia guide, Birds of Mongolia and an eagerly awaited new Birds of China we're getting close already (there's not <u>much</u> more in Central Asia).</p><p>How about <em>Birds of Central Africa</em> (for that day when DR Congo finally is peaceful again)?</p><p>I would love a guide to Southern Africa with new plates, because I'm not a great fan of the books on offer. The same is true for Australia – Simpson & Day's texts are so short (I hear you – they are Australian). I guess both would have quite a good market in Europe...</p><p><em>Birds of the Southern Cone</em> would be nice too (although there's no need to redo Chile).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xenospiza, post: 1669666, member: 23772"] I've always dreamt of a [I]Birds of the Eastern Palearctic[/I], but with Brazil's East Asia guide, Birds of Mongolia and an eagerly awaited new Birds of China we're getting close already (there's not [U]much[/U] more in Central Asia). How about [I]Birds of Central Africa[/I] (for that day when DR Congo finally is peaceful again)? I would love a guide to Southern Africa with new plates, because I'm not a great fan of the books on offer. The same is true for Australia – Simpson & Day's texts are so short (I hear you – they are Australian). I guess both would have quite a good market in Europe... [I]Birds of the Southern Cone[/I] would be nice too (although there's no need to redo Chile). [/QUOTE]
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