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Academic & Professional Books  Ornithology  Birds of Africa

Birds of Africa From Seabirds to Seed-Eaters

Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: Chris Stuart and Tilde Stuart
176 pages, 200 col photos
Birds of Africa
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  • Birds of Africa ISBN: 9781868127771 Hardback Nov 1999 Out of Print #100660
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Comprehensive account of the birds of Africa covering all the avifauna families in the continent. Discusses the species that occur within each family, and provides representative examples of each family in depth. Also included is a general introduction to the major avifaunal regions of Africa - the Ethiopian and the Palearctic regions - as well as discussions on the African avifaunal fossil record and the evolution, conservation and habitat diversity of African birds.

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Flora / Fauna Out of Print
By: Chris Stuart and Tilde Stuart
176 pages, 200 col photos
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