Field Guide to the Birds of Chile

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· Bloomsbury Publishing
Ebook
224
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About this ebook

The definitive guide to the birds of Chile.

With its diverse range of habitats, Chile is one of the top birding destinations in South America and supports an interesting range of breeding and visiting birds, including the Chilean Tinamou, Juan Fernandez Firecrown and a number of other endemic species.

This comprehensive field guide covers all of the species recorded in Chile, including vagrants; all are illustrated in superb detail, and feature every major plumage variation. Concise species accounts describe key identification features, status, range, habitat and voice, and accurate distribution maps are also provided for every species.

Together, these elements make this the best field guide to the birds of this fascinating and beautiful region, and an indispensable (and pocket-friendly) addition to the visiting birder's backpack.

About the author

Daniel E. Martínez Pina has devoted his life to both ornithology and illustration. A birder since his early childhood, he has travelled all over the country and is the co-author and illustrator of many books on the birds of this spectacular region.

Gonzalo E. González Cifuentes
is an author and tour leader based in Santiago, Chile. He is the author of Aves de Chile, published in English by Helm as Birds of Chile. A birder from the age of 13, he has been guiding since 1999 and is a partner in Birding Chile, a Chilean company specialising in Birding and Nature Tours. Gonzalo is currently one of the Associate Editors of the Revista Chilena de Ornitologia (Chilean Journal of Ornithology).

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