Field / Identification Guide
By: Martin S Adamian(Author), Daniel Klem, Jr.(Author), Robert Gillmor(Illustrator), Norman Arlott(Illustrator), Hilary Burn(Illustrator), Clive Byers(Illustrator), John Cox(Illustrator), John Davis(Illustrator), John Gale(Illustrator), Martin Hallam(Illustrator), Ian Lewington(Illustrator), Dave Nurney(Illustrator), Chris Rose(Illustrator), Jan Wilczur(Illustrator)
220 pages, 61 plates with colour illustrations; 348 colour distribution maps, b/w line drawings
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Language: English with English, Armenian and scientific nomenclature
The first work on the regions birds for 40 years, this book is the most up-to-date field guide for Armenia in particular, and Caucasia in general. Although a small nation, approximately the size of Belgium, Armenia has a rich avifauna, with some 346 species recorded. All are described within the book, with clear and concise text, with the plates facing the text. Distribution maps for the first time reliably document the location of species and their relative abundance.
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Field / Identification Guide
By: Martin S Adamian(Author), Daniel Klem, Jr.(Author), Robert Gillmor(Illustrator), Norman Arlott(Illustrator), Hilary Burn(Illustrator), Clive Byers(Illustrator), John Cox(Illustrator), John Davis(Illustrator), John Gale(Illustrator), Martin Hallam(Illustrator), Ian Lewington(Illustrator), Dave Nurney(Illustrator), Chris Rose(Illustrator), Jan Wilczur(Illustrator)
220 pages, 61 plates with colour illustrations; 348 colour distribution maps, b/w line drawings
"[...] one of the world's newest and very best regional field guides [...] no other work offers such effective descriptions of Armenian birds"
- Frank B Gill, National Audubon Society
"[...] the first complete, authoritative, and portable guide to the birds of Transcaucasia [...] .an instant classic"
- Keith Bildstein, Director of Research, Kempton Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Association