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Birds of Qatar

By: Frances Gillespie(Author)
32 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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  • Birds of Qatar ISBN: 9789992195895 Paperback Sep 2014 Unavailable #228120
  • Birds of Qatar ISBN: 9789992194799 Hardback Nov 2013 Unavailable #202848
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The Qatar Nature Explorer series offers a unique insight into Qatar's natural history and wildlife, and is an essential resource for schools and parents.

Which bird feeds with its head upside down? How do seagulls' fpathers stay waterproof? What do owls eat?

From majestic eagles to colourful parakeets, and visiting migrants to species that live in Qatar all year round. Birds of Qatar Introduces the amazing range ot birds that can be seen in gardens and parks, along the coast, around the man-made lagoons and even in the dry, waterless desert. With fascinating information about their habits and lifestyles. Birds of Qatar is tun, easy-to-read and informative.

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Frances Gillespie is a British writer and journalist, resident in Qatar for over 25 years. Her bestselling book, Discovering Qatar, was published in 2006, reprinted in 2008, and has sold over 8000 copies. She also co-authored Common Birds of Qatar (2010).

By: Frances Gillespie(Author)
32 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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