by Jesse Fagan (Author), Oliver Komar (Author)
A field guide to the birds of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, abundantly illustrated and with comprehensive coverage of both endemic and migrant birds
Birding is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the tourism industry in northern Central America, and this is the newest and best bird field guide to this region--the first new bird guide in over ten years for the countries of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. This guide is far more complete than previous ones, with more than 800 species accounts, full-color range maps, and 1,000 beautiful illustrations and behavioral vignettes covering all species recorded in the region.
This guide is designed for birders to carry in the field, and it is a must-have for any birder who visits the area.
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This field guide to the birds of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras is abundantly illustrated and has comprehensive coverage of both resident (including endemics) and migratory birds. Designed for birders to carry in the field, it is a must-have for any birder who visits Northern Central America. Far more complete than previous guides, with more than 800 species accounts, full-color range maps, and 1,000 beautiful illustrations and behavioral vignettes, it covers all species recorded in the region.
Sponsored by the National Wildlife Federation and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute
Jesse Fagan is a professional guide for the birding tour company Field Guides Inc. He is based in Lima, Peru.
Oliver Komar is an ornithologist and professor of natural resources management at Zamorano University in Honduras.
To learn more, visit www.petersonfieldguides.com or scan here.
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Author Biography
JESSE FAGAN is a professional guide for birding tours who has traveled extensively.
OLIVER KOMARis a professor of natural resources management at Zamorano University.
Number of Pages: 448
Dimensions: 1 x 7.4 x 4.7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: November 01, 2016