Geoff Moon - Publications

Publications

  • Focus on New Zealand birds. (1960) A.H & A.W. Reed.
  • Refocus on New Zealand Birds (1967) A.H & A.W. Reed.
  • Photographing Nature (1970) A.H & A.W. Reed.
  • The birds around us, New Zealand birds, their habits and habitats (1979), Heinemann.
  • The children’s guide to the birds of the New Zealand garden text by Gordon Ell ; photographs, Geoff Moon (1979) Bush Press.
  • The children’s guide to the birds of the New Zealand seashore text by Gordon Ell ; photographs, Geoff Moon (1979) Bush Press.
  • Encouraging birds in the New Zealand garden by Gordon Ell ; colour photographs by Geoff Moon (1981) Bush Press.
  • The children’s guide to the birds of the New Zealand forests text by Gordon Ell ; photographs by Geoff Moon, M.F. Soper & others (1981) Bush Press.
  • New Zealand Birds, a photographic guide ; with text by Ronald Lockley, (1982) Heinemann.
  • The collected guide to the birds of New Zealand for children and beginners text by Gordon Ell; photographs, Geoff Moon (1982) Bush Press.
  • Common and garden birds of New Zealand text by Gordon Ell ; photographs Geoff Moon (1990) Bush Press.
  • Seashore birds of New Zealand, photographs by Geoff Moon; text by Gordon Ell (1984) The Bush Press.
  • The River: The Story of the Waikato; by Sue Miles & Geoff Moon (1984) Heinemann.
  • New Zealand birds photographs by Geoff Moon ; text by Gordon Ell (1985) Bush Press.
  • The Natural World of the Maori; text by Margaret Orbell; photographs by Geoff Moon (1985) William Collins.
  • The Kingfisher, by Sandra Morris & Geoff Moon (1985) Heinemann.
  • Discover New Zealand Birds (1985) The Bush Press.
  • Birds of the New Zealand forest Geoff Moon ; (1985) Horwood.
  • New Zealand The, Living Land (1986), X-S Books.
  • New Zealand Birds in Focus (1988), Weldon New Zealand.
  • What New Zealand Bird is That? (1991) Weldon.
  • The living forests of New Zealand photographs by Geoff Moon & John Cobb ; . (1992) New Zealand Native Forests Restoration Trust.
  • The children’s guide to birds of the New Zealand rivers, lakes & open country text by Gordon Ell; photographs, Geoff Moon (1992) Bush Press.
  • Nests written by Graham Meadows ; photography by Graham Meadows and Geoff Moon (1993) Shortland.
  • The Reed field guide to New Zealand wildlife (1994), Reed Books.
  • Auckland Birds and Wildlife (1995), Reed New Zealand.
  • Reed habitat guides (1995) Reed New Zealand.
  • Bird behaviour: Living Together written by, Lynette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1995) Applecross; Auckland, NZ.
  • Birds of the city written by Lynnette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1995) Applecross; Auckland, NZ.
  • The Reed field guide to New Zealand birds (1996) Reed Books.
  • Endangered birds written by Lynnette Moon; photographs by Geoff Moon (1996) Lands End Pub.
  • Common Birds in New Zealand (Mobil New Zealand Nature) (1996) Reed New Zealand.
  • The Singing Island : The Story of Tiritiri Matangi; by Lynnette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1998) Random House.
  • New Zealand's Unique Bird's; by Brian Gill & Geoff Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (1999) Raupo Publishing.
  • Rare Birds of New Zealand (Reed New Zealand Nature) (2000) Reed New Zealand.
  • Bird Migration in New Zealand (2002). Reed Books.
  • A photographic guide to: Birds of New Zealand (2002), New Holland.
  • New Zealand Land of Birds (2002) New Holland Publishers.
  • New Zealand birds in focus : a photographer's journey (2005) Reed Publishing.
  • Bird’s-eye view : through the eyes of New Zealand birds; by Maria Gill; photography by Darryl Torkler & Geoff Moon (2006) Puffin.
  • Know Your New Zealand... Birds; by Lynnette Moon; photography by Geoff Moon (2006) New Holland.
  • Draw New Zealand birds : a step-by-step guide Heather Arnold ; photographs by Geoff Moon and Rod Morris (2007) Reed.
  • New Zealand Wetland Birds and their world (2009) New Holland.

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