Birdwatching in Doñana
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- 9,99 €
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- 9,99 €
Descripción editorial
This is a guide to the most usual species of birds to be found in the Spanish national park ‘Parque Nacional de Doñana’, which includes index, cards, pictures, descriptions, and scientific and vernacular designations.
Amongst everglades, reserves, sand dunes and beaches, River Guadalquivir creates a paradise inhabited by birds originating from Europe and Africa. It is a 543 square kilometres area holding survival for part of the fauna and flora in the whole world.
This is a guidebook to help you learn about the species that inhabit in the Doñana National Park and its surroundings, in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula. It contains 150 cards including exclusive pictures made by the authors themselves. These cards hold the data and characteristics of the species, with the scientific and vernacular names. It is a basic, fundamental booklet in order to watch the bird life in this privileged territory, considered to be the major biodiversity space in the south of Europe, involving marshlands, woods, beaches and everglades.