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The Birds of the State of Kuwait

Key information for birding in Kuwait
George Gregory
219 pages, colour photos.
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Softcover | 2005 | £15.00 | approx. $24/€19
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#158961 | ISBN-10: 0955141605
 
Presents an accurate status account for each species of bird recorded in Kuwait. Kuwait occupies the south-eastern corner of the Western Palearctic Avifaunal Region, and it is one of the few remaining countries in this region that until now did not have a readily available book containing an up-to-date bird list.

Each species account includes the status, recordings of observations and a table with daily counts.

Also included is a list of 37 birdwatching sites and a chapter on the history of ornithology in the country.

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