Abstract
The Stirling Ranges, situated 50 miles north of Albany, Western Australia, support a variety of habitats (with heat hi antis, perhaps, predominant) which have been occupied by an equally varied bird fauna: 107 species have been recorded, of which 89 are discussed in the present paper. Although the vegetation is to some extent modified by altitude, the latter has no obvious limiting effect on the zonation of birds in the Ranges.