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Birds of Bangladesh covers all 705 species that occur in Bangladesh, including vagrants.
This four volume set covers a wide range of topics, including: seabird conservation; malaria parasites; flamingos; poultry farms; game birds; aflatoxin.
Describes 248 species, ranging from those found in the wetlands of the Everglades to the marine islands of the keys.
This book emphasizes applying scientific knowledge to the conservation of shorebird populations, many of which are unfortunately in decline.
Effects of Climate Change on Birds summarizes and synthesizes the rapidly expanding literature on birds and climate change, suggesting future research directions.
Barn Owls - Evolution and Ecology - with Grass Owls, Masked Owls and Sooty Owls
Celebrate the Birds of the Centennial State with this Field Guide to the Birds of Colorado
Turn the Tide is a beautiful photo album that shows the beauty of a bird's life around 7 North Sea coasts.
This guide is excellent for the identification of the 273 bird species most likely to be seen at this region in South-East-Asia.
Finding Birds in Mid France covers the best parts of Mid France including the Lower Doubs, the Jura and Fontainebleau.
A beautiful reference work that only focuses on the Antpittas and Gnateaters family, the special tyranni of the New World.
Birds of Japan and North-east Asia. Over 520 species are illustrated with 1750 colour photographs.
Written by an expert with extensive local knowledge, this volume features 280 species that the amateur naturalist might expect to see in Sri Lanka.
This is an easy-to-use identification guide to the 280 bird species most representative of Southeast China.
The Kruger National Park, one of the largest and best-known conservation areas in the world, supports a remarkable diversity of birds.
A compact, easy-to-use bird identification guide for any nature watcher on a visit to China, one of the world's top destinations for watching birds.
Swift Observation Box No. 15 complete with basic box and nest mould
The extraordinary ruins of Machu Picchu, at an elevation above 2400 m, were among the most amazing creations of the Inca Empire at its height: its giant walls, terraces and ramps seem to have been cut out of continuous rock escarpments.
Tail ruler of flexible plastic with a length of 130mm.
A quest to see every one of the world's most elusive avian gem: a group of birds known as pittas, in a single year.