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Florida Field Guide, Sea and Shore Birds

Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Dean(Illustrator)
2 pages, colour illustrations
Florida Field Guide, Sea and Shore Birds
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  • Florida Field Guide, Sea and Shore Birds ISBN: 9781888538618 Unbound Jan 2008 In stock
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Language: English and scientific nomenclature

Florida has many unique and wonderful areas for viewing wildlife. Rainforest Publications has developed these guides for the beach walker, fisherman, diver, or kayaking. All guides cover the Atlantic Ocean on the east coast of Florida, the Gulf of Mexico on the west coast and Florida panhandle, as well as the Florida Keys. This laminated sheet shows the sea and shore birds of the area, identifying species by their English and scientific name. Measurements, given in inches and centimetres, are approximate maximum lengths of male and females of the species.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Dean(Illustrator)
2 pages, colour illustrations
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