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Life of the Flycatcher

Out of Print
By: Alexander F Skutch(Author), Dana Gardner(Illustrator)
162 pages, 16 col plates, 32 b/w illus, 4 tabs
Life of the Flycatcher
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  • Life of the Flycatcher ISBN: 9780806129198 Hardback Dec 1997 Out of Print #65309
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The American flycatchers, also known as the tyrant flycatchers, are the largest New World family of birds. In this book, Skutch draws upon personal observations and extensive research to portray this family over its vast range, from the Canadian Arctic to Tierra del Fuego, and within their diverse habitats, to give an insight into the behaviour of the family which is more sophisticated than previously thought.

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Out of Print
By: Alexander F Skutch(Author), Dana Gardner(Illustrator)
162 pages, 16 col plates, 32 b/w illus, 4 tabs
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