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🦜 Unlock the Middle East’s feathered secrets—your ultimate birdwatching passport!
Birds of the Middle East is a definitive photographic guide featuring over 320 bird species across 224 pages. Authored by Jens Eriksen, this portable paperback offers concise, expert insights into identification, calls, behavior, and habitats, making it an essential companion for wildlife enthusiasts and travelers exploring the diverse avifauna of the Middle East.
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,998 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #32 in Zoology #56 in Animal Biology #74 in Fishing, Birdwatching & Outdoor Pursuits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 28 Reviews |
H**S
Great coffee table book to spark interest
Really easy to follow, keeps to the key facts while providing enough information to make you want to find them all!
P**A
What birds we will find in Israel as we are going there
Each bird in the book does not have a little map next to it to know it the bird is found in Israel or not
T**L
No incluye todas las aves de la zona
No incluye todas las aves de la zona y no trae mapas de distribución. Voy a necesitar otra guía.
M**P
schönes Buch, guter Preis, schnelle Abwicklung
wunderschöne Fotos von der Vögeln der Region, oftmals auch mehrere um Weibchen oder Jungtiere zu zeigen, mit kurzen Texten versehen
A**A
Great little book
After a trip to the Middle East, it was great to see the birds I had spotted. Next trip I’ll certainly take it with me
I**D
Ok as an overview
I bought this book for my trips to Qatar. As an overview it is ok and the photographs are good. There is a brief resume of each bird including mention of it's range and what time of the year you are likely to see each species. However, I would consider this book as an "aide memoire" and not really useful when it comes to tricky identification. Many of the birds in the Middle East are quite distinctive anyway and this book will suffice yet I felt that when it came to try to distinguish whether a bird seen a long distance was a curlew of Whimbrel, the fact that there was no mention of the eyestripe to differentiate compromised the usefulness of this book. I think it would be the same for other species. More distinctive birds unique to the area could be indentified by this book despite the short-comings. The benefit is that is it a small, lightwieght paperback and that it is sufficient to zone in on a particular species with more accuracy on line. As a field guide, the reference for birding "hot spots" was helpful but it would probably be necessary to go for something more thorough and comprehensive if you are doing serious birdwatching in this area. For the general reading, this book will be of interest.
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