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    SeriesHelm Field Guides
    AuthorsMartyn Kenefick, Robin Restall, Floyd Hayes
    LanguageEnglish
    ISBN9781472941527
    PublisherBloomsbury
    Pages272
    Format22 x 14 cm
    BindingPaperback
    PicturesRichly illustrated, full color
    Year of publication  Third edition 2019
     

    The tropical islands of Trinidad and Tobago enjoy a rich diversity of bird species, including visitors from the nearby mainland and others travelling the migratory flyway from North America. With beautiful colour illustrations and concise descriptions, this new and comprehensive field guide covers every species known to occur on the islands.

    • 115 colour plates illustrating all the relevant plumages of over 480 species
    • Concise descriptions of every species, highlighting plumage variation and distinctions from similar species
    • Up-to-date information on where to watch birds in Trinidad & Tobago
    • Includes an overview of the geography, climate and habitats of the islands

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    9781472941527
    EAN
    9781472941527

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