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Mexico: Pacific Coast Birds [English / Spanish]

Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Dean(Illustrator)
14 pages, colour illustrations
Mexico: Pacific Coast Birds [English / Spanish]
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  • Mexico: Pacific Coast Birds [English / Spanish] ISBN: 9781888538403 Unbound Jan 2014 In stock
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Mexico: Pacific Coast Birds [English / Spanish]

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Language: English, Spanish and scientific nomenclature

This is a laminated fold-out guide for birds in Baja California, the Sea of Cortez, and along the Pacific Coast. Wing span is given in centimetres. For some species both males and females are pictured.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Dean(Illustrator)
14 pages, colour illustrations
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