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Field Guides & Natural History  Ornithology  Birds of Europe/Western Palaearctic

Collins Field Guide: Birds of the Palearctic - Non-Passerines

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Norman Arlott(Author)
240 pages, col illus, distribution maps
Publisher: HarperCollins
Collins Field Guide: Birds of the Palearctic - Non-Passerines
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  • Collins Field Guide: Birds of the Palearctic - Non-Passerines ISBN: 9780007155651 Hardback Feb 2009 Out of Print #137636
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About this book

A field guide to all the non-passerines found from Britain, eastwards to Japan, and as far south as the Sahara and Himalayas.

This is the essential companion for the keen birdwatcher. Together with the volume on passerines, published in 2007, this book covers all the non-perching birds of the Palearctic, a zoographical area running from the British Isles eastwards to Japan, with its southern border marked by the Sahara, the Middle Eastern deserts, and the Himalayas. It covers the whole of the Russian Arctic, China, Tibet, Japan and the whole of Europe - the most popular birdwatching area in the world.

Every non-passerine species found in this wide area is illustrated in every plumage in which they can be seen in the wild. Author and illustrator Norman Arlott is one of the world's leading bird artists and has seen nearly all of the 1,800 species featured.

The accompanying text concentrates on the specific characteristics and appearance of each species that allow identification in the field, including voice. Every species also has a distribution map - in many cases the first time this has been compiled for the area.

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Biography

Wildlife artist Norman Arlott has illustrated nearly 100 books and his artwork regularly appears in magazines. He has designed special bird stamp issues for countries including Jamaica, Bahamas, Seychelles, British Virgin Islands, The Gambia, Malawi and Christmas Island. He has also led ornithology tours to East Africa.

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Norman Arlott(Author)
240 pages, col illus, distribution maps
Publisher: HarperCollins
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