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Winging the Bornean Skies A Photographic Journey among the Birds of Brunei, Sabah & Sarawak

Art / Photobook
By: Mark Hessels(Author), David S Edwards(Foreword By), Hans Dols(Preface By)
135 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
Winging the Bornean Skies
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  • Winging the Bornean Skies ISBN: 9789838121279 Hardback Sep 2008 In stock
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This book is not simply an identification guide. It does include many stunning pictures that will also help the novice with their identification efforts, but really the objective is to introduce the reader to the birdlife in Northern Borneo as a whole.

After introductory chapters on the various habitats found in Brunei and on birds in general, the core of this book consists of short thematic chapters about different species, their habitat and their behaviour. Written in an accessible, non-scientific, manner and larded with accompanying pictures the reader is-for a moment-drawn into the life of the described birds. Not unlikely you will look in a different way at birds after reading this book, even at the common species around you every day.

The book concludes with an overview of some of the bird watching "hot-spots" in Brunei, Sabah & Sarawak, where you can put your new way of looking at these creatures-and at nature in general-into practice.

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Art / Photobook
By: Mark Hessels(Author), David S Edwards(Foreword By), Hans Dols(Preface By)
135 pages, colour photos, colour illustrations
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