AVITOPIA - Birds of Cuba (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
The tropical Caribbean island of Cuba is the largest of the Greater Antilles. It has not only a large number of endemic bird species, but also many other exotic birds. It is no surprise, that BirdLife International assigned Cuba a Primary Endemic Bird Area...
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The tropical Caribbean island of Cuba is the largest of the Greater Antilles. It has not only a large number of endemic bird species, but also many other exotic birds. It is no surprise, that BirdLife International assigned Cuba a Primary Endemic Bird Area (EBA-P).
This multilingual (en, es, de, fr, ja, cn) bird guide introduces the entire bird life of Cuba in colour.
This multilingual (en, es, de, fr, ja, cn) bird guide introduces the entire bird life of Cuba in colour.
Autoren-Porträt von Wolfgang Daunicht
Wolfgang J. Daunicht has been publishing ornithological e-books since 2014. In his travels and ornithological excursions, which led him through six continents, he has put together an extensive archive of his own photographs; this archive is an important part of his internet portal ___.avitopia.___. This portal allows its visitors, among other things, to generate tailor-made bird guides for any place on earth.
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- Autor: Wolfgang Daunicht
- 2019, 310 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: via tolino media
- ISBN-10: 3739458968
- ISBN-13: 9783739458960
- Erscheinungsdatum: 03.07.2019
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