The Birds of Panama: A Field Guide
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George R Angehr and Robert Dean
455 pages, 908 col illus, 911 maps.
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The isthmus of Panama, where North and South America meet, hosts more bird species than all of North America. More accessible than ever to
birdwatchers and other ecotourists, the country has become a premier neotropical birding and nature tourism destination in recent years. The Birds of
Panama will be an essential tool for the new generation of birders traveling in search of Panama's spectacular avifauna. This user-friendly,
portable, and affordable identification guide features: * large color illustrations of more than 900 species. * the first range maps published to
show the distribution of Panama's birds. * concise text that describes field marks for identification, as well as habitat, behavior, and
vocalizations. * range maps and species accounts face illustration pages for quick, easy reference. * the inclusion of North American migrants and
seabirds, as well as female and juvenile plumage variations. * an up-to-date species list for the country that reflects recent additions, taxonomic
splits, and other changes in classification. Panama's unique geography, small size, and varied habitats make it possible to see a vast diversity of
birds within a short time. Its western and central areas harbor representatives of species found in Central America; species characteristic of South
America may be found in the east. In the winter, birds from northern climes are commonly found in Panama as migrants. This is the one field guide the
novice or experienced birder needs to identify birds in the field in Panama's diverse habitats.
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