SEABIRDS: The New Identification Guide — Autographed by Peter Harrison
This book has arrived from the publisher and is available for purchase. SEABIRDS: The New Identification Guide will not be offered for sale on Amazon.
This is the first comprehensive guide to the world’s 435 species of seabirds, to be published since the 1983 publication of Peter Harrison’s SEABIRDS: An Identification Guide. It covers all known seabirds, beginning with seaducks and grebes and ending with cormorants and pelicans. Lavishly illustrated and detailed throughout the 600 pages, this guide gives full treatment to all known seabird species including recently rediscovered and rarely seen species.
The essential new field guide to the seabirds of the world.
239 superb, full-color plates with extensive captions and detailed facing-plate identification texts and maps, to enable identification at a glance.
More than 3,800 full-color figures with illustrations of distinct subspecies, sexes, ages and morphs, are further supported by in-text identification keys and figures.
Comprehensive and definitive, the text covers status and conservation, geographic range, movements and migration, breeding biology and feeding habits, plus identification and latest taxonomic treatments.
The only seabird guide to cover all known seabird groups and species. Seabirders worldwide will find this to be an authoritative, one-of-a-kind publication for use around the globe.
This book has arrived from the publisher and is available for purchase. SEABIRDS: The New Identification Guide will not be offered for sale on Amazon.
This is the first comprehensive guide to the world’s 435 species of seabirds, to be published since the 1983 publication of Peter Harrison’s SEABIRDS: An Identification Guide. It covers all known seabirds, beginning with seaducks and grebes and ending with cormorants and pelicans. Lavishly illustrated and detailed throughout the 600 pages, this guide gives full treatment to all known seabird species including recently rediscovered and rarely seen species.
The essential new field guide to the seabirds of the world.
239 superb, full-color plates with extensive captions and detailed facing-plate identification texts and maps, to enable identification at a glance.
More than 3,800 full-color figures with illustrations of distinct subspecies, sexes, ages and morphs, are further supported by in-text identification keys and figures.
Comprehensive and definitive, the text covers status and conservation, geographic range, movements and migration, breeding biology and feeding habits, plus identification and latest taxonomic treatments.
The only seabird guide to cover all known seabird groups and species. Seabirders worldwide will find this to be an authoritative, one-of-a-kind publication for use around the globe.
This book has arrived from the publisher and is available for purchase. SEABIRDS: The New Identification Guide will not be offered for sale on Amazon.
This is the first comprehensive guide to the world’s 435 species of seabirds, to be published since the 1983 publication of Peter Harrison’s SEABIRDS: An Identification Guide. It covers all known seabirds, beginning with seaducks and grebes and ending with cormorants and pelicans. Lavishly illustrated and detailed throughout the 600 pages, this guide gives full treatment to all known seabird species including recently rediscovered and rarely seen species.
The essential new field guide to the seabirds of the world.
239 superb, full-color plates with extensive captions and detailed facing-plate identification texts and maps, to enable identification at a glance.
More than 3,800 full-color figures with illustrations of distinct subspecies, sexes, ages and morphs, are further supported by in-text identification keys and figures.
Comprehensive and definitive, the text covers status and conservation, geographic range, movements and migration, breeding biology and feeding habits, plus identification and latest taxonomic treatments.
The only seabird guide to cover all known seabird groups and species. Seabirders worldwide will find this to be an authoritative, one-of-a-kind publication for use around the globe.