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Sjaeldne Fugle i Danmark En oversigt over forekomsten af sjaeldne fugle i Danmark og Nordvesteuropa 1963-1992

Distribution Atlas Out of Print
By: S Ronnest
393 pages, Line illus, graphs, maps
Publisher: Forlaget Pinus
Sjaeldne Fugle i Danmark
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  • Sjaeldne Fugle i Danmark ISBN: 9788777220685 Hardback Dec 1994 Out of Print #40977
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Language: Danish with English species names

Based on nearly 30 years' data, this is a review of rare bird distribution throughout northwest Europe, with data on 180 species seen in Denmark, and 250 species seen throughout the region. For each, there are graphs of annual and seasonal records, and a map showing sightings.

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Distribution Atlas Out of Print
By: S Ronnest
393 pages, Line illus, graphs, maps
Publisher: Forlaget Pinus
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