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Australian Wildlife After Dark

Paperback
June 2016
9781486300723
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  • Publisher
    CSIRO Publishing
  • Published
    8th June 2016
  • ISBN 9781486300723
  • Language English
  • Pages 156 pp.
  • Size 8.25" x 10.5"
  • Images 133 color photos
$24.95

Australia is a land with many animals found nowhere else on Earth. Many are active only during the cooler evening and night-time and so are rarely seen. These are the after-dark animals so widespread yet so little noticed by humans, whether in Australian backyards, the arid desert, woodlands or rainforest.

Australian Wildlife After Dark brings this hidden fauna into the light. The after dark fauna includes a surprising diversity of familiar (and some not-so-familiar) species, from cockroaches, moths and spiders through to bandicoots, bats and birds – and then some. Each example is described in a unique, friendly style by Martyn Robinson, familiar to many Australians through his frequent media appearances on ABC Radio and in Burke’s Backyard magazine, and Bruce Thomson, an internationally renowned wildlife photographer and bat researcher. The book includes stunning photography and boxes that highlight selected topics, such as the "windscreen wiper" eyelids of geckoes and the strategies used by night-time plants to attract pollinators. Also included are practical tips on finding nocturnal wildlife, a glossary of scientific terms and a short bibliography.

Foreword
Introduction
1) Evening and Dawn
2) The Night Shift
3) When Vision Fails, There’s Always Sound
4) Then There is Smell
5) And Touch
6) And Senses We Can’t Imagine…
7) How To Watch Dusk-To-Dawn Wildlife
Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Martyn Robinson

Martyn Robinson has worked at the Australian Museum (Sydney) for more than 30 years, providing wide ranging expertise on exhibitions, education and science. He will be familiar to many Australians through his frequent media appearances on ABC Radio and in Burke’s Backyard magazine.

Bruce Thomson

Bruce Thomson is an internationally renowned wildlife photographer and bat researcher.