Chamberlain's Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands (e-bog) af Sinclair, Ian
Sinclair, Ian

Chamberlain's Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands e-bog

90,41 DKK
Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands is a comprehensiveguide to the bird life of Madagascar, the Seychelles, theComoros, and the Mascarenes - an area that boasts highlevels of endemism. This new, expanded edition is fullyupdated to reflect taxonomic changes, and now describesand illustrates 502 species. The species accounts cover thebirds' appearance, basic behaviour, preferred habitats,geographical…
Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands is a comprehensiveguide to the bird life of Madagascar, the Seychelles, theComoros, and the Mascarenes - an area that boasts highlevels of endemism. This new, expanded edition is fullyupdated to reflect taxonomic changes, and now describesand illustrates 502 species. The species accounts cover thebirds' appearance, basic behaviour, preferred habitats,geographical distribution and IUCN threat status. The textis complemented by newly designed plates with labelspinpointing key differentiating features. The introductionincludes maps for each island, lists the region's 211 endemicspecies, and gives pointers on where to go bird-watching.
E-bog 90,41 DKK
Forfattere Sinclair, Ian (forfatter)
Forlag Struik Nature
Udgivet 17.07.2013
Længde 264 sider
Genrer 1QSN
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781920572037

Birds of the Indian Ocean Islands is a comprehensiveguide to the bird life of Madagascar, the Seychelles, theComoros, and the Mascarenes - an area that boasts highlevels of endemism. This new, expanded edition is fullyupdated to reflect taxonomic changes, and now describesand illustrates 502 species. The species accounts cover thebirds' appearance, basic behaviour, preferred habitats,geographical distribution and IUCN threat status. The textis complemented by newly designed plates with labelspinpointing key differentiating features. The introductionincludes maps for each island, lists the region's 211 endemicspecies, and gives pointers on where to go bird-watching.