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Chargement... Waterfowl of North America, Europe, and Asia: An Identification Guide (édition 2016)par Sébastien Reeber (Auteur)
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"This is the ultimate guide for anyone who wants to identify the ducks, geese, and swans of North America, Europe, and Asia. With 72 stunning color plates (that include more than 920 drawings), over 650 superb photos, and in-depth descriptions, this book brings together the most current information on 84 species of Eurasian and North American waterfowl, and on more than 100 hybrids. The guide delves into taxonomy, identification features, determination of age and sex, geographic variations, measurements, voice, molt, and hybridization. In addition, the status of each species is treated with up-to-date details on distribution, population size, habitats, and life cycle. Color plates and photos are accompanied by captions and 85 distribution maps are also provided. Taken together, this is the unrivaled must-have reference for any birder with an interest in the world's waterfowl."--Dust jacket. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I see no issues with the color plates, they all appear to be extremely well done. Additionally there are drawings throughout with things like feather shape and patterns. The range maps seem adequate. And there are numerous color photographs of each of the species to complement the plates. I particularly like the species accounts because they are complete without being overwhelming. ( )