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Field Guides & Natural History  Ornithology  Birds of Asia-Pacific

A Field Guide to the Birds of Taiwan

Field / Identification Guide
By: Mu-Chi Hsiao(Author), Cheng-Lin Li(Illustrator), Jian-Long Wu(Translated by)
416 pages, ~190 plates with colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
A Field Guide to the Birds of Taiwan
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  • A Field Guide to the Birds of Taiwan ISBN: 9789860550191 Paperback Jan 2018 In stock
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Language: English, with English, Chinese and scientific nomenclature

Covering over 670 species found in Taiwan and surrounding islets including 27 endemic species and 56 endemic subspecies, this new English edition of A Field Guide to the Birds of Taiwan features stunning artwork detailing seasonal, age, sexual, and subspecies differences in approximately 190 annotated colour plates, updated distribution maps, and concise but informative text dealing not only with identification but aspects of biology such as habitat, and voice. This new guide should be a valuable addition to any birder's library.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Mu-Chi Hsiao(Author), Cheng-Lin Li(Illustrator), Jian-Long Wu(Translated by)
416 pages, ~190 plates with colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
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