Education & Reference Science & Nature Australiana
A Guide to Australian Moths by Paul Zborowski and Ted Edwards is the go-to illustrated zoology reference for anyone curious about the continent’s remarkable insect life. First published by CSIRO in 2007, this sturdy trade paperback pairs crisp macro photography with expert field notes, making moth identification straightforward for students, bushwalkers, and collectors alike.
Every spread highlights colour forms, range maps, and behaviour tips that turn casual observation into genuine discovery. The authors—one a respected photographer, the other a leading lepidopterist—distil decades of bush experience into a portable handbook that fits neatly in a day-pack or on the nature-study shelf.
This previously owned copy shows only minor cosmetic wear: light corner rubs and slight page-edge thumbing, while every interior page remains crisp, unmarked, and tightly bound. It comes from a smoke-free home and is ready for immediate use without writing, tears, or dog-ears.
Add a reliable Australian entomology resource to your library and enjoy quick, accurate moth identification on your next outdoor adventure.