9782872250059-2872250050-The Birds of Zambia: An Atlas and Handbook

The Birds of Zambia: An Atlas and Handbook

ISBN-13: 9782872250059
ISBN-10: 2872250050
Author: Robert J., Dowsett, Francoise, Dowsett-Lemaire, Aspinwall, Dylan R
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Tauraco & Aves
Format: Paperback 606 pages
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ISBN-13: 9782872250059
ISBN-10: 2872250050
Author: Robert J., Dowsett, Francoise, Dowsett-Lemaire, Aspinwall, Dylan R
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Tauraco & Aves
Format: Paperback 606 pages

Summary

The Birds of Zambia: An Atlas and Handbook (ISBN-13: 9782872250059 and ISBN-10: 2872250050), written by authors Robert J., Dowsett, Francoise, Dowsett-Lemaire, Aspinwall, Dylan R, was published by Tauraco & Aves in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Birds of Zambia: An Atlas and Handbook (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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This book presents detailed accounts of the more than 750 species known (among which there are 100 migrants from the northern hemisphere) in Zambia. Extensive fieldwork by the authors and many collaborators means that the maps (for all species except vagrants) present a clear picture of distribution in this country of some 750,000 sq. km. The text complements the maps, with a synthesis of what is known of ecology, status, movements, breeding seasons, taxonomy and conservation concerns. This book is not intended as a field guide (there are few illustrations of birds), but as a handbook and distribution atlas, highlighting the status, distribution and conservation of each species. More than 900 published references are cited, and there are details of ringing recoveries and a gazetteer of more than 800 localities. In 70 pages, the introductory chapters review the vegetation and major bird habitats, biogeography, migration, conservation and the history of ornithological exploration in Zambia. Sixteen pages of colour photos illustrate the habitats of Zambia as well as over a dozen of the more typical bird species (including the endemic Black-cheeked Lovebird and Chaplin's Barbet). Zambia is at the centre of the Zambezian region of endemism, and its woodlands, dry forests and dambos harbour 57 of the 64 bird species confined to this biome.

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