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Birds of Cyprus

Out of Print
By: Jane Stylianou
131 pages, 100 colour photos
Publisher: Bank of Cyprus
Birds of Cyprus
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  • Birds of Cyprus ISBN: 9789963428731 Paperback Dec 2009 Out of Print #183784
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An easy-to-use book that is accessible to all, including children. It refers to all the birds that live in Cyprus and includes useful information concerning these birds as well as for the endangered species. All birds are presented with their scientific name, their name in Greek and their name in the Cypriot dialect.

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Out of Print
By: Jane Stylianou
131 pages, 100 colour photos
Publisher: Bank of Cyprus
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