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Birds of South America: Non-Passerines: Rheas to Woodpeckers (Princeton Illustrated Checklists)

Travel to South America Format: Paperback
Author: Francisco Erize
ReleaseDate: 25 September, 2006
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Rating:

compact and complete
. The book is really complete, with very nice draws of the species listed, and some interesting information about each group and species.


all inclusive
America, although it doesn't give in depth descriptions of them it is much easier to use than my five pound book that coveres half of the passerines. this book contains all the non passerine birds in S.


Excellent book
The plates by Jorge Rodriguez-Mata are very very good and acurate. The book is worth every cent you pay for. The taxonomic classification is not 100% updated, but that is not a real problem.


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