List of Country and Regional Avifaunas - Asia

Asia

  • Birds of India, by Richard Grimmett, Carol Inskipp, and Tim Inskipp, Princeton University Press, 1999), limited text.
  • A Field Guide to the Birds of Korea, by Woo-Shin Lee, Tae-Hoe Koo, and Jin-Young Park, L.G. Evergreen Foundation, 2000
  • A Field Guide to the Birds of China, by John MacKinnon and Karen Phillipps (illustrator), Oxford University Press, 2000
    • The first comprehensive, fully illustrated field guide for the region
  • A Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia, by Craig Robson, Princeton University Press, 2000
  • A Field Guide to the Birds of Japan, text by Wild Bird Society of Japan, illustrations by Shinji Takano, 1982
    • Classic fully illustrated field guide; out of print
  • Handbook of the birds of India and Pakistan, together with those of Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka, by Salim Ali and Dillon S. Ripley. 10 volumes. Oxford University Press. New Delhi. 1998. Reprinted 2001; out of print.
  • Birds of South Asia. The Ripley Guide by Pamela C. Rasmussen and John C. Anderton. Two volumes. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona, 2005.
  • A Field Guide to the Birds of Thailand by Craig Robson, New Holland Press, 2004 ISBN 1-84330-921-1
  • A Guide to the Birds of Thailand, Boonsong Lekagul & Philip Round, Saha Karn Baet, 1991 ISBN 974-85673-6-2

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