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A Birder's Guide to the Bahama Islands (Including Turks and Caicos)

Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: Anthony W White
302 pages, Col and b/w photos, illus, maps
A Birder's Guide to the Bahama Islands (Including Turks and Caicos)
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  • A Birder's Guide to the Bahama Islands (Including Turks and Caicos) ISBN: 9781878788160 Spiralbound Dec 1998 Out of Print #81404
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300 avian species have been recorded on the islands and include a great variety of interesting birds, largely because the avifauna is an unusual combination of Caribbean and North American birds. This new book covers all of the major islands, numerous small cays, and the less developed Family Islands.

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Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: Anthony W White
302 pages, Col and b/w photos, illus, maps
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