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Bird Sounds of Madagascar, Mayotte, Comoros, Seychelles, Reunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues / Oiseaux de Madagascar, Mayotte, Comores, Seychelles, Reunion, Maurice (4CD)

Out of Print
By: P Huget and C Chappuis
116 pages, 4 discs
Bird Sounds of Madagascar, Mayotte, Comoros, Seychelles, Reunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues / Oiseaux de Madagascar, Mayotte, Comores, Seychelles, Reunion, Maurice (4CD)
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  • Bird Sounds of Madagascar, Mayotte, Comoros, Seychelles, Reunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues / Oiseaux de Madagascar, Mayotte, Comores, Seychelles, Reunion, Maurice (4CD) Out of Print #145891
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Language: Bilingual in English and French

Presents 327 species out of the 344 that can be heard, and approximately 1000 recordings, for Madagascar and neighbouring islands. Included in this volume are species that are nesting, which have been imported, are passing through or are wintering, and are well known for being sound-producing. As wintering species produce a similar type of sound in any wintering region around the globe they pass through, the authors have not only submitted recordings from areas which are covered in this publication.

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Out of Print
By: P Huget and C Chappuis
116 pages, 4 discs
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