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    Finding Birds in North-West Turkey

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    This book covers the areas of Turkey between Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir, including the ‘Marmara lakes’ around Bursa.... Show more
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    Product description

    SeriesGosney's Finding Birds Series
    AuthorDave Gosney
    LanguageEnglish
    ISBN

    9781907316500

    PublisherEasybirder
    Pages31
    Format15x21 cm
    BindingStapled
    PicturesMaps in black / white
    Year of publication  2015


    This book covers the areas of Turkey between Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir, including the ‘Marmara lakes’ around Bursa.

    Dave Gosney writes: ‘North-west Turkey used to be one of the most popular destinations for European birders but nowadays the fashion is to travel much further into Turkey for even more exotic species. However, this is still an exceptional area with breeding species such as Green Warbler, Red-fronted Serin, Kruper’s Nuthatch, Black Vulture, Imperial Eagle, White-throated Robin and the western race of Cinereous Bunting. This book gives precise details of where all these birds can be found and guides you to terrific wetlands such as Lake Apolyont, Buyuk Cekmece Lake and Nallihan Kus Cenetti’

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    9781907316500
    EAN
    9781907316500

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