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Birds in Uruguay and Worldwide Distribution Aves en el Uruguay y su Distribution Global

Field / Identification Guide
By: Alejandro Olmos
520 pages, Col photos throughout
Publisher: Biophoto
Birds in Uruguay and Worldwide Distribution Aves en el Uruguay y su Distribution Global
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  • Birds in Uruguay and Worldwide Distribution Aves en el Uruguay y su Distribution Global ISBN: 9789974968950 Paperback Jan 2010 Unavailable #183903
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Language: Bilingual in English and Spanish

Presents all the 453 bird species recorded for the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.

The guide includes information on geographical distribution by department and, worldwide, country or region where they live. Data is provided such as the family it belongs to, the species, its scientific name, in Spanish, English, Portuguese, size and general aspects of the biology of the species: their behavior, diet, habitat, abundance in Uruguay and status (IUCN).

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Alejandro Olmos
520 pages, Col photos throughout
Publisher: Biophoto
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