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La deuxième édition de Birds of Spain s'appuie sur la quatrième édition entièrement révisée et mise à jour de Aves de España, le guide de terrain le plus populaire pour l'identification des oiseaux d'Espagne, recommandé par SEO/Birdlife.
Ce guide complet couvre les 599 espèces d'oiseaux présentes sur le territoire espagnol, y compris la péninsule ibérique, Ceuta, Melilla, les îles Baléares et les îles Canaries, avec des cartes, des illustrations et du contenu numérique mis à jour.
Birds of Spain, 2nd Edition – The Definitive Field Guide to Spanish Avifauna
Birds of Spain, 2nd Edition is the definitive English-language field guide to the birds of Spanish territory, based on the fully revised and expanded fourth edition of Aves de España—Spain’s most widely used bird guide. Recommended by SEO/BirdLife, this edition offers the most current information on the 599 bird species recorded in Peninsular Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands, and Ceuta and Melilla.
With a practical format and modernized content, this guide is ideal for birders of all levels. It includes over 1,000 illustrations, more than 300 updated distribution maps, and QR codes that link to SEO/BirdLife’s online guide, giving access to bird calls, videos, and photos. Whether used in the field or at home, it’s an essential resource for identifying species and understanding the status of Spain’s birds.
This edition reflects recent ornithological advances, including taxonomic updates from the SEO/BirdLife Taxonomic Working Group and revised conservation statuses aligned with the IUCN Red List (2024). The species are arranged in a new, more intuitive sequence that groups birds by habitat and morphology to improve usability in the field. Aquatic birds, for instance, are now grouped together by habitat type, while diurnal raptors, herons, and waders have been regrouped to better support quick field comparisons. A double-page spread at the end of the book allows for comparison between the previous and current taxonomic sequences.
The guide includes all regularly occurring birds, as well as 191 occasional or accidental species, and five extinct species. The rarities section offers insights into 217 less frequently seen birds, with updated records on their status and distribution.
- Editeur
- Lynx Nature Books
- Auteur
- Eduardo de Juana Aranzana
Juan M Varela Simó - Parution
- 2024
- Nombre de pages
- 288
- Largeur (en cm)
- 13
- Longueur (en cm)
- 21
- EAN
- 978-84-16728-73-2
- Région
- Europe
- Langue
- Anglais
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