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BIRDS OF SOUTH ASIA: THE RIPLEY GUIDE  (VOL. I Y 2) de RASMUSSN, PAMELA C.  ANDERTON, JOHN C.
BIRDS OF SOUTH ASIA: THE RIPLEY GUIDE (VOL. I Y 2)

Autore
RASMUSSN, PAMELA C. ANDERTON, JOHN C.
Editor
Lynx Edicions
Isbn
9788487334664
Clasificación
Vertebrados. Reptiles. Aves. Ornitología
Precio
€ 75,00

The most complete and up-to-date guide to the birds of the region. Includes much previously unpublished data on identification, distributions, vocalizations and taxonomy, along with critical re-appraisal of historic information. Species lists follow familiar Peters order except where changes well-corroborated by recent research. Vol. 1 (Field Guide): Covers all South Asian birds (including for the first time Afghanistan and Chagos). 180 plates illustrating over 3400 plumages, with ID notes and scientifically verified Over 1430 all-new annotated colour maps opposite plates, showing seasonal distributions including migration routes Maps include distribution of species in surrounding areas, mainly Tibet and western and central Myanmar Vol. 2 (Morphology, distribution, vocalizations and taxonomy): Describes over 2500 taxa, including all 1428 species recorded for the region. Includes all accepted races and two species new to science Includes over 25 recent species-splits Establishes region’s first hypothetical list Vocalizations described in detail for nearly all species Sonagrams presented for almost 900 species


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