• Birds of New Guinea 2nd Edition

Written by Thane K. Pratt and Bruce M. Beehler. Illustrated by John C. Anderton and Szabolcs Kókay. 

This is the completely revised edition of the essential field guide to the birds of New Guinea. The world's largest tropical island, New Guinea boasts a spectacular avifauna characterized by cassowaries, megapodes, pigeons, parrots, cuckoos, kingfishers, and owlet-nightjars, as well as an exceptionally diverse assemblage of songbirds such as the iconic birds of paradise and bowerbirds. Birds of New Guinea is the only guide to cover all 780 bird species reported in the area, including 366 endemics. Expanding its coverage with 111 vibrant color plates--twice as many as the first edition--and the addition of 635 range maps, the book also contains updated species accounts with new information about identification, voice, habits, and range. A must-have for everyone from ecotourists to field researchers, Birds of New Guinea remains an indispensable guide to the diverse birds of this remarkable region. Revised classification of birds reflects the latest research.

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Birds of New Guinea 2nd Edition

  • Fabricant : Princeton Press
  • SKU : 9780691095639
  • Poids : 700,00g
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  • $63,95


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