Weight
0.34 kg
Size
14 × 22.8 cm
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Pages
157
Publishing date
August 2006
Published by
Lynx Edicions
Description
Doñana and the Guadalquivir marshes are recognised as one of the most outstanding and diverse natural areas in Europe. The region boasts not only an exceptional variety of wildlife, but also the presence of numerous rare species, the most interesting of which are usually well hidden. Finding these species depends on your knowledge of the best points of observation and how to get to them. Where to Watch Birds in Doñana takes you to these secret nooks by means of 23 itineraries, the best possible way to discover the 288 basic species in Doñana and its surroundings. Jorge Garzón and Francisco Chiclana’s itinerary descriptions are sprinkled with photographs, maps and practical information as well as birdwatching tips. This is the first book of its kind to include a species locator by itinerary, UTM geographical coordinates and the phenological status of various species. Written and illustrated by authors with first-hand knowledge and much bird-tour leading experience in the region. Includes practical information such as access details, maps, UTM coordinates and, for the very first time, a bird species finder and a local phenology table. The landscape and bird images are superb and descriptive throughout, and, combined with the definitive text and up-to-date information, result in the book for which we have all been waiting.
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