Wildlife Conservation Society Birds of Brazil: The Pantanal and Cerrado of Central Brazil
John A Gwynne, Robert S Ridgely, Guy Tudor and Martha Argel
322 pages, 663 col illus, 749 col maps, 33 col photos.
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The sprawling Pantanal plain, one of the world's most famed birding sites, is a seasonally flooded wetland boasting both impressive concentrations of
large waterbirds and species such as the Toco Toucan, Hyacinth Macaw, Golden-collared Macaw and endemic Blaze-winged Parakeets. The Cerrado is a
distinctive Brazilian habitat that is the planet's biologically richest savanna.
This compact modern field guide features color artwork throughout, identification points and a range map for each species enabling easy identification of all the birds normally found in these vibrant and critically important areas of Brazil.
This is the first part of a planned five-volume series.
This compact modern field guide features color artwork throughout, identification points and a range map for each species enabling easy identification of all the birds normally found in these vibrant and critically important areas of Brazil.
This is the first part of a planned five-volume series.
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