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All material Copyright © 1996-2007 by Silvio Mattacchione & Co. unless otherwise noted.
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by Bertram Smythies Burma is a country rich in bird life, with a population of almost 1000 species: crows, magpies, parrots, robins, warblers, martins, swallows, larks, owls, hawks, eagles, pigeons, pheasants, peacocks, marsh birds, ducks, sunbirds, bee-eaters, spiderhunters, flowerpeckers, hornbills, and flycatchers. Firsthand information on each bird's behaviour, appearance, habitat, and breeding biology is included. Item Number: B259 ISBN: 0969264003 Pages: 432 pp. Published: 1986 Illustrations: Colour paintings by A.M Hughes and black/white drawings Binding: Hardcover Size: 9" x 13" Price: $190.00 (U.S.)
More Bird Species Guides & References A Guide to Pet & Companion Birds by Ray Dorge & Gail Sibley A Monograph of Endangered Parrots by Tony Silva Anthology of Birdkeeping by Australian Birdkeeper Cage & Aviary Bird Survival Manual by Graham Wellstead Parrots in Aviculture: A Photo Reference Guide by Rosemary Low The Birds of Burma (Third Edition) by Bertram Smythies The Complete Parrot by Arthur Freud The Ultimate Parrot by Barrett Watson & Mike Hurley
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