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Birds of Europe, Russia, China, and Japan – Passerines – Tyrant Flycatchers to Buntings

Autor Norman Arlott
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2019

This is the first of two field guides illustrating and describing all of the approximately 1,800 bird species found in the Palearctic--the huge region that includes Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, and Africa north of the Sahara. This area spans the countries of the former Soviet Union, all of the Russian Arctic, China, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, Japan, and the Middle East excluding the Gulf countries. This first volume covers all the passerines (perching birds, from tyrant flycatchers to buntings) or songbirds and will soon be followed by a companion guide to the nonpasserines (divers to woodpeckers). These volumes are the first and only field guides for many parts of the area covered, and mark the first time all of these birds have been included in a single pair of books.

This first volume covers every passerine species and subspecies in the area, in every adult plumage--all illustrated and described by Norman Arlott, a leading bird artist who has many years of field experience with these species.

Color plates of all field-identifiable species, including subspecies and color morphs

Succinct facing-page text concentrates on key field-identification features, including voice

Detailed distribution map for each species

Well-researched and accessible

Handy format-the ideal field guide

Essential for anyone interested in Eurasian birds

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780691133720
ISBN-10: 0691133727
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 80 color plates. 706 maps.
Dimensiuni: 226 x 839 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Princeton University Press
Locul publicării:Princeton, NJ, United States

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"As an illustrated checklist (designed for quick identification purposes) it is first class, but it will also be a useful field guide in its own right. I can't think of another book that would qualify as competition to this one. No other book covers a similar range and scope in one volume. It is long overdue."--Clive Byers, award-winning bird illustrator