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Mexico Field Guides: Baja California - Sea of Cortez - Pacific Coast: Sea and Shore Birds [English / Spanish]

Field / Identification Guide
By: Robert Dean(Illustrator)
2 pages, colour illustrations
Mexico Field Guides: Baja California - Sea of Cortez - Pacific Coast: Sea and Shore Birds [English / Spanish]
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  • Mexico Field Guides: Baja California - Sea of Cortez - Pacific Coast: Sea and Shore Birds [English / Spanish] ISBN: 9781888538366 Unbound Dec 2002 In stock
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Language: English, Spanish, and scientific nomenclature

Quick, colourful reference to 61 birds most commonly observed along the coastline of the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez, although some range from Ecuador to British Columbia. Robert Dean has studied and illustrated birds throughout Mexico and Central America. Each species is identified by their English, Spanish and Latin names.

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