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Richard Ground, an avid amateur photographer and natural historian, has captured the wonderful array of bird life on the Islands. The Birds of the Turks & Caicos Islands takes the reader from bird to bird, capturing their colours, sounds, and character. It also takes several detours, including sections on Butterflies, Moths (another one of Richard Ground's interests) and lizards as well the bird's habitats. This is one of the highest quality books that has ever been produced on an aspect of life on the Turks and Caicos Islands.