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Aves de Portugal: Incluindo os Arquipélagos dos Açores, da Madeira e das Selvagens

Field / Identification Guide
Helder Costa, Eduardo De Juana and Juan M Varela
240 pages, 90 colour plates, b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps
Hardback | Oct 2011 | #192375 | ISBN-13: 9788496553804
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Language: Portuguese

Field Guide for the identification of the birds of Portugal, written by experts and with the collaboration of SPEA, the Portuguese Ornithological Society. Contains detailed and up-to-date information on all species present in continental Portugal, as well as the Azores, Madeira and the Selvagens.

Treats all regularly present species, and includes an appendix containing information about accidental species. Completely new texts and maps, created specially for this Guide. Information on population and distribution is provided in separate sections for continental Portugal and the Atlantic archipelagos. Includes 257 highly detailed maps, indicating varying distributions throughout the year, and 90 colour plates showing the principal identifying features of all species present.

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