Shorebirds in Action

Shorebirds in Action
Author: Richard Chandler
Publisher: Whittles
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017
Genre: Shore birds
ISBN: 9781849953559


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A copiously illustrated account by an acknowledged expert of all the major aspects of the fascinating lives of shorebirds. This is a unique collection of photographs covering 80% of the world's species illustrating the many and varied aspects of shorebirds' behaviour.


Shorebirds in Action
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