Where to Watch Birds in Mexico

Where to Watch Birds in Mexico
ISBN-10
0713650877
ISBN-13
9780713650877
Category
Bird watching
Pages
365
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Christopher Helm Publishers, Incorporated
Author
Steve N. G. Howell

Description

Mexico is one of the best birdwatching destinations in the world. The country's species list comprises a wide range of resident birds and many migrants from South and Central America. This guide covers over 100 birdwatching sites from Baja California to the Yucatan Peninsula. Over 950 species can be seen including virtually all the endemics and regional specialities. as with other guides in this series. This book also provides information on travel, accessibility, location of species and when it is best to see them. There are also suggested itineraries for birding holidays in Mexico. Steve Howell co-authored A Guide to the Birds of Mexico"."

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