Birds of Cuba : a photographic guide /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Ithaca, New York :
Comstock Publishing Associates, an imprint of Cornell University Press,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- History
- Geographical position
- About Cuba
- Climate
- Geology
- Origins of the avifauna
- Vegetation and habitats
- History of ornithology in Cuba
- The avifauna
- Conservation
- Where to watch birds in Cuba
- Information for visiting birders
- How to use the guide
- Bird topography
- Grebes
- Petrels
- Shearwaters
- Tropicbirds
- Boobies
- Pelicans
- Cormorants
- Anhinga
- Frigatebirds
- Herons and Egrets
- Ibises
- Spoonbill
- Wood Storks
- Flamingos
- Ducks
- New World Vultures
- Osprey
- Hawks and Eagles
- Falcons
- Rails
- Limpkin
- Sandhill Crane
- Plovers
- Oystercatchers
- Stilts and Avocets
- Jacana
- Sandpipers and allies
- Jaegers
- Gulls
- Terns
- Skimmers
- Pigeons and Doves
- Parrots and Parakeets
- Cuckoos
- Barn Owl
- Typical Owls
- Nightjars
- Potoos
- Swifts
- Hummingbirds
- Trogons
- Todies
- Kingfishers
- Woodpeckers
- Tyrant Flycatchers
- Vireos
- Crows
- Swallows
- Wrens
- Kinglets
- Gnatcatchers
- Thrushes
- Mockingbirds
- Waxwings
- New World Warblers
- Bananaquit
- Tanagers
- Bullfinches, Grassquits and Sparrows
- Grosbeaks and Buntings
- New World Blackbirds and allies.