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Field guide to the birds of Suriname / by Arie L. Spaans, Otte H. Ottema, Jan Hein J.M. Ribot ; with contributions from Carl Beel, Peter Boesman, and Pieter A. Teunissen ; illustrated by Ber van Perlo.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Spaans, A. L. (Arie L.)
Contributor:
Ottema, Otte.
Ribot, Jan Hein J. M.
Beel, Carl.
Boesman, Peter.
Teunissen, Pieter A.
Perlo, Ber van.
Series:
Fauna of Suriname 3.
Fauna of suriname ; v. 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Birds--Suriname--Identification.
Birds.
Bird watching--Suriname--Guidebooks.
Bird watching.
Suriname.
Genre:
Guidebooks.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (649 p.)
Other Title:
Birds of Suriname
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Suriname, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern South America, is a relatively small country compared to most other South American countries. It nevertheless has a rich avifauna. By the end of 2017, 751 species (including 765 subspecies) were known to occur in Suriname. Most of the land area of Suriname is still covered with tropical rainforest and the country should be a must-visit for birdwatchers. Suriname is even mentioned as being the best country to spot certain neotropical species. Surprisingly, few birders visit Suriname. The main reason given is the lack of a handy pocket guide that can easily be carried in a backpack. This (revised and updated) edition of the Field Guide to the Birds of Suriname (with its 109 color plates) tries to fill this gap. In addition to species accounts, data on topography, climate, geology, geomorphology, biogeography, avifauna composition, conservation, and hotspots for bird watching are given. So, why delay your trip to this beautiful and friendly country any longer? Suriname with its rich avifauna awaits you!
Suriname, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern South America, is a relatively small country compared to most other South American countries. It nevertheless has a rich avifauna. By the end of 2017, 751 species (including 765 subspecies) were known to occur in Suriname. Most of the land area of Suriname is still covered with tropical rainforest and the country should be a must-visit for birdwatchers. Suriname is even mentioned as being the best country to spot certain neotropical species. Surprisingly, few birders visit Suriname. The main reason given is the lack of a handy pocket guide that can easily be carried in a backpack. This (revised and updated) edition of the Field Guide to the Birds of Suriname (with its 109 color plates) tries to fill this gap. In addition to species accounts, data on topography, climate, geology, geomorphology, biogeography, avifauna composition, conservation, and hotspots for bird watching are given. So, why delay your trip to this beautiful and friendly country any longer? Suriname with its rich avifauna awaits you!
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Topography
Climate
Geology and Geomorphology
Biogeography
The Avifauna of Suriname in Numbers
Conservation
Where to Watch Birds in Suriname
Introductory Remarks to the Species Accounts
Species Accounts and Plates
Addendum
References
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Index.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 579-582) and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9789004306165
9004306161
OCLC:
923807985
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004306165 DOI

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