Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti
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Series: HELM FIELD GUIDES
Steven Latta et al
258 pages, 57 colour plates, b/w distribution maps.
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The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola, the second largest in the Caribbean after Cuba, and the home of several endemic
species, including the Palm Chat. In this book all 302 species known to have occurred on the island are described and illustrated, including 31
endemics. Information on the biology and ecology of the birds is also provided. The authors are acknowledged authorities on West Indian birds.
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