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Ptitsy Peterburga: Illiustrirovannyi Spravochnik [The Birds of St. Petersburg: An Illustrated Guide]

Field / Identification Guide
By: VM Khrabryi(Author)
463 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations, 1 colour map
Publisher: Amfora
Ptitsy Peterburga: Illiustrirovannyi Spravochnik [The Birds of St. Petersburg: An Illustrated Guide]
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Language: Russian with scientific nomenclature

This book is a complete guide to the birds in the current administrative boundaries of St. Petersburg. The book contains data about the birds nesting in the city, as well as those that are found in the St. Petersburg area during seasonal migrations. The handbook provides information about the biology, nesting, and nutrition birds, and also considers urban areas, which are especially interesting in ornithological terms. Species profiles are accompanied by pictures from photographers and members of the St. Petersburg Society of Wildlife Photography. This publication can serve as an excellent reference tool for teachers, biologists, ecologists, experts in the field of environmental protection, and, of course, for all nature lovers.

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Это издание — полноценный справочник о птицах в современных административных границах Санкт-Петербурга за всю историю наблюдений. В книге проводятся данные о птицах, гнездящихся на территории города, а так же о тех, которые встречаются в Санкт-Петербургской области во время сезонных миграций. В справочнике представлены сведения о биологии гнездования, о питании птиц, также рассматриваются городские территории, особо интересные в орнитологическом отношении. Видовые очерки сопровождаются богатейшим иллюстрированным профессиональными фотографами-анималистами и членами Санкт-Петербургского общества фотоохотников. Настоящее издание может служить прекрасным справочным пособием для учителей-биологов, экологов, специалистов в области охраны природы, работников садово-парковых хозяйств, для студентов-биологов и, конечно же, для всех любителей природы.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: VM Khrabryi(Author)
463 pages, colour & b/w photos, colour illustrations, 1 colour map
Publisher: Amfora
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