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Cuándo y Dónde ver Aves en Madrid [When and Where to See Birds in Madrid]

World / Checklist Wildlife Guide
By: Javier Gómez Aoiz(Author), Unai Fuente Gómez(Author)
264 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour maps
Publisher: Tundra Ediciones
Cuándo y Dónde ver Aves en Madrid [When and Where to See Birds in Madrid]
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Language: Spanish

Did you know that in the community of Madrid more than 300 different species of birds can be seen throughout the year? And that every winter thousands and thousands of birds, like ducks and other water birds, go to winter in this area? And that some of the best places to observe birds are very close or even in the city of Madrid itself? And that the community houses important populations of endangered species such as the Iberian imperial eagle, the black vulture and the common bustard? And that, despite being far from the sea, in Madrid up to 18 species of different seagulls have been observed? And that in this area bird species have been observed that are considered very rare, with very few observations in all of Spain?

This guide includes a wide variety of recommendations for the observation of birds in the community of Madrid, divided into 12 chapters, one for each month of the year, and is aimed at:
- birdwatchers in general.
- families, groups and novices.
- birdwatchers interested in rare birds and rarities.

The book also includes:
- A list of 200 places of ornithological interest, cited in the text, with their coordinates.
- Nine practical regional maps, showing detailed locations of all recommended sites.
- An updated list of the birds of the community of Madrid.
- An extensive compilation of resources on birds and ornithology in the community of Madrid and in general.

It is an ideal guide for all birdwatchers, offering a wide selection of specific sites of ornithological interest in the community of Madrid, spread over the twelve months of the year, with the aim for people to get to know, enjoy and value the great variety of birds present in this area.

Summary in Spanish:
¿Sabías que en la Comunidad de Madrid se pueden llegar a ver, a lo largo del año, más de 300 especies de aves distintas? ¿Y que cada otoño acuden a invernar a nuestro territorio miles y miles de aves, como anátidas y otras aves acuáticas? ¿Y que algunos de los mejores sitios para observar aves están muy cerca o incluso en la propia ciudad de Madrid? ¿Y que la comunidad alberga importantes poblaciones de especies amenazadas como el águila imperial ibérica, el buitre negro y la avutarda común? ¿Y que, a pesar de estar lejos del mar, en Madrid se han registrado hasta 18 especies de gaviotas distintas? ¿Y que en nuestro territorio se han citado especies de aves consideradas muy raras, con muy pocas observaciones en toda España?

En esta guía se incluye una amplia variedad de propuestas destinadas a la observación de aves en la Comunidad de Madrid, divididas en 12 capítulos, uno para cada mes del año, y dirigidas a:
- Los observadores de aves en general.
- Familias, grupos y aficionados que están empezando.
- Aficionados a las aves escasas y las rarezas.

El libro incluye además:
- Un listado de 200 lugares de interés ornitológico, citados en el texto, con sus coordenadas.
- Nueve prácticos mapas comarcales, que muestran la ubicación en detalle de todos los lugares propuestos.
- Una lista actualizada de las aves de la Comunidad de Madrid.
- Una extensa recopilación de recursos sobre aves y ornitología en la Comunidad de Madrid y en general.

Se trata de una guía idónea para todos los aficionados a la observación de aves, que ofrece una amplia selección de lugares concretos de interés ornitológico en la Comunidad de Madrid, repartidos a lo largo de los doce meses del año y dirigidos a conocer, disfrutar y valorar la gran variedad de aves presentes en nuestro territorio.

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World / Checklist Wildlife Guide
By: Javier Gómez Aoiz(Author), Unai Fuente Gómez(Author)
264 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations, colour maps
Publisher: Tundra Ediciones
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