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The Birds of Ecuador, Volume 1: Status, Distribution and Taxonomy

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
Series: The Birds of Ecuador Volume: 1
By: Robert Ridgely and Paul J Greenfield
848 pages, 1 map
Publisher: Helm
The Birds of Ecuador, Volume 1: Status, Distribution and Taxonomy
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  • The Birds of Ecuador, Volume 1: Status, Distribution and Taxonomy ISBN: 9780713661163 Paperback Jul 2001 Out of Print #21379
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Language: English, also available in Spanish

Contains detailed information on the ecology, status, and distribution of all species. Introductory chapters deal with geography, climate and vegetation; bird migration in Ecuador, Ecuadorian ornithology; endemic bird areas in Ecuador; and conservation. Individual species accounts treat habitat, distribution and taxonomy.

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Robert S. Ridgely is a world-renowned ornithologist at the Academy of Natural Sciences and the author of Birds of Panama and Birds of South America; Paul J. Greenfield has been studying and painting the birds while residing in Ecuador for 28 years.

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
Series: The Birds of Ecuador Volume: 1
By: Robert Ridgely and Paul J Greenfield
848 pages, 1 map
Publisher: Helm
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