GUIDE TO THE BIRDS OF MADAGASCAR





Book Description
Madagascar, isolated for at least 120 million years and fourth largest island in the world, is home to a remarkable variety of endemic animals & plants. This book has been the first up-to-date & comprehensive guide to the unusual bird life of Madagascar.
Author
Olivier Langrand
Date
1990
Binding
Red boards with silver titles to the spine + decorative dust wrapper in colour (unclipped)
Publisher
Yale University
Illustrator
Numerous colour illustrations by Vincent Bretagnolle
Condition
VG in VG d/w
Pages
372
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