Hi, The "Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Southern Québec" is a monumental book which has been published in French in 1995 and in English in 1996. That's an essential source of information about the Québec avifauna and related subjects. One of the most comprehensive bird atlases in the World, the 1302 pages book includes, aside the species by species very complete treatment, other detailed chapters about the ornithological history, the concerned area (physiography, hydrography, climate, glaciations, subregions, soils, vegetation, wet habitats), the effects of Man presence on the environment, its natural modifications, the preservation of the environment, the methodology, the bird taxonomy, the bird diversity according to habitats and some other subjects. And the atlas includes maps for each species, graphs, tables plus more than 1400 photos and some 5000 references. The book has been edited by Jean Gauthier & Yves Aubry, but is in fact the collective work of the Québec ornithological community (including ornithologists and birders) which has provided the contents. The datas are coming from near to 1000 contributors and have been taken to the published form by almost 130 writers. The French edition is now out of print. Copies of the English edition are remaining and must be sold quickly because it is expensive for the AQGO (the Association québécoise des groupes d'ornithologues), a non-profit organization, to keep them in a warehouse. That's why, we are offering them at the third of the original price what means 50$can (60,99$can with GST and shipping) instead of 150$ (167,94$ all included). If you are interested, go to http://www.aqgo.qc.ca/ and click on the link in English (the second one on the page) to obtain all the details about how to order the atlas. There will not be a updated edition before many years. The essential work which would lead to it is still not planned. I think I can post that message here because it is more an information which can be of interest for birders than a business message and because all the profits, going in a special funds managed by AQGO, will be used to sustain projects relevant to bird protection. Good birding... MICHEL BERTRAND, président Association québécoise des groupes d'ornithologues 4545, Pierre-de-Coubertin [c.p. 1000, succ. M] Montréal, Qc - H1V 3R2 [log in to unmask]