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Hummingbirds of the Caribbean

Monograph Out of Print
By: E Tyrell
238 pages, Col photos,line drawings
Publisher: Wildside Books
Hummingbirds of the Caribbean
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  • Hummingbirds of the Caribbean ISBN: 9780517573686 Hardback Dec 1990 Out of Print #10547
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Photographs by Robert A Tyrrell
A stunningly illustrated monograph on the dazzling hummingbirds of the Caribbean region, including the Bee Hummingbird - at under 2g, and just 2 inches in length, the smallest bird in the world. As well as describing and illustrating all the species, there are also chapters on ecology, biology and behaviour, hummingbird pollination of flowers, and a full list of the world's species.

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Monograph Out of Print
By: E Tyrell
238 pages, Col photos,line drawings
Publisher: Wildside Books
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