A Field Guide to the Birds of Korea
First English language guide for Korea, with 120 superb colour plates
Woo-Shin Lee, Tae-Hoe Koo and Jin-Young Park
328 pages, 120 colour plates, colour dist maps, b/w illus.
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Illustrations by Takashi Taniguchi, Distribution maps by Satori Hamaya, Translation & English adaptation by Desmond Allen, Editor in Chief Noritaka Ichida (WBSJ)
A magnificent field guide, the first covering the whole of the Korean peninsula in English and Korean editions. The illustrations (depicting all of the 450 species recorded in the Peninsula up to November 2000) are superb, with species descriptions and maps given on facing pages. Species names are given in Latin, English and Korean. At the front of the guide there is a useful checklist of Korean birds.
A must for any birder visiting the region.
A magnificent field guide, the first covering the whole of the Korean peninsula in English and Korean editions. The illustrations (depicting all of the 450 species recorded in the Peninsula up to November 2000) are superb, with species descriptions and maps given on facing pages. Species names are given in Latin, English and Korean. At the front of the guide there is a useful checklist of Korean birds.
A must for any birder visiting the region.
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