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"The Birds of St. Helena" by Beau W. Rowlands et al., published by the British Ornithologists' Union, is an authoritative and comprehensive account of the bird species found on the remote island of St. Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. The book presents detailed information on both resident and migrant birds, highlighting the island's unique avian biodiversity. It includes descriptions of the various bird species, their habitats, behaviors, and any conservation concerns related to the local population.

The work is enriched with photographs, illustrations, and range maps to aid in identification and to give a visual sense of the birds' presence on the island. In addition to the species accounts, the book provides insights into the island's history and ecological significance, showcasing St. Helena's role as a critical stopover for migratory birds.

This guide is an invaluable resource for birdwatchers, ornithologists, and conservationists interested in the distinctive birdlife of one of the world's most isolated islands.