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Field Guides & Natural History  Ornithology  Birds of the Americas  Birds of Central & South America

Puerto Rico's Birds in Photographs An Illustrated Guide Including the Virgin Islands

Field / Identification Guide
By: Mark W Oberle(Author)
136 pages, 400+ colour photos
Puerto Rico's Birds in Photographs
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  • Puerto Rico's Birds in Photographs ISBN: 9780965010412 Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 2000 Out of Print #121761
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The first book to illustrate in colour photographs all breeding birds and regular migrants of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands – now in its fourth edition. Over 400 colour photos of 191 species of birds are included. The English text is designed for students, teachers, and birdwatchers who want to understand the natural heritage of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands by learning about their fascinating birds. The species' life histories are written for the general reader and include important lessons for the conservation of our natural resources. Over 100 professional and amateur ornithologists collaborated in this effort.

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Biography

Mark Oberle is a Professor at the University of Washington School of Public Health. He began his career as a naturalist in the US National Park Service and has studied ecology and ornithology in the American tropics for 35 years. He served as an epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Latin America including two years as director of infectious disease control in Puerto Rico. He has published over 100 books and scientific articles in the fields of ornithology, medicine, and public health. His most recent ornithology works include Birds of the West Indies.

Field / Identification Guide
By: Mark W Oberle(Author)
136 pages, 400+ colour photos
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