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Génsbol, Benny, Birds of prey: covers all European species and includes identification features, flight, biology, distribution, threat status and population trends, illustrations by Bjarne Bertel, 4th ed., Londres, Collins, 2008, 414 pp., il.
- Resum
- The most complete guide to the 49 species of bird of prey (eagles, vultures, hawks, buzzards, osprey and falcons) found in Europe Every species has a comprehensive descriptive entry, with the most up-to-date information on population, distribution, status, behaviour, habitat, voice, breeding biology, food and hunting techniques. In addition, a separate section deals with the more detailed identification of the species -- major ID characteristics, proportions, regional variations, young, juvenile and adult variation, ID of perched birds, ID of flying birds and a section on other similar species that can be easily confused. Illustrated with 55 maps, nearly 200 photographs and nearly 1,000 illustrations, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in the birds of prey of Europe.
- Matèries
- Història natural - Animals
Cinegètica Veterinària - Falconeria i caça
- Notes
- Ed. original en danès: Rovfuglene i Europa: Nordafrika og Mellemøsten, København, G.E.C. Gad, 1984.
1a ed. en anglès: Birds of Prey of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, Londres, Collins, 1986, 380 pp., il.
Trad. esp.: Guía de las grandes aves rapaces de Europa, Norte de África y Próximo Oriente, Barcelona, Omega, 1993, 384 pp.
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