A Birdwatching Guide to South-East Brazil
Next to being a richly illustrated field guide, this book offers plenty of advice for those wishing to go there themselves
Juha Honkala and Seppo Niiranen
416 pages, 960 colour photos, colour distribution maps, 30 colour maps.
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The site descriptions include information on some 50 excellent birdwatching sites throughout South-East Brazil with accurate directions on
how-to-get-there, details of what to see and expect, plus important information on conditions. In addition, the book includes illustrations of 558
species.
The species accounts include all the detail necessary for field identification of the 471 species recorded in the Agulhas Negras area, in the heart of South-East Brazil, plus scientific and common names in English and Portuguese, size, voice descriptions, subspecies, habitat, distribution and status in the area. Each species is illustrated with a high quality, full colour photograph. Range maps show the birds' distribution in Brazil. A comprehensive species list of South-East Brazil, bibliography and a list of useful addresses and websites completes the volume.
The species accounts include all the detail necessary for field identification of the 471 species recorded in the Agulhas Negras area, in the heart of South-East Brazil, plus scientific and common names in English and Portuguese, size, voice descriptions, subspecies, habitat, distribution and status in the area. Each species is illustrated with a high quality, full colour photograph. Range maps show the birds' distribution in Brazil. A comprehensive species list of South-East Brazil, bibliography and a list of useful addresses and websites completes the volume.
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