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A field guide to the seabirds of Britain and the world

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There are nearly 300 species of seabirds in the world. This book makes it possible to identify any of them. It also provides a valuable account of the two dozen or so breeding species of the British Isles, which form a spectacular and internationally important part of our avifauna.

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Publisher
Collins
Language
English
Pages
292

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A field guide to the seabirds of Britain and the world
1978, Collins
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

Published in
London
Other Titles
Seabirds.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
598.2/941
Library of Congress
QL674 .T82, QL673

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxviii, 292 p. :
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4476610M
ISBN 10
0002197189
LCCN
79304253
OCLC/WorldCat
4480070
Library Thing
659784
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
3960525

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