Birds of Cuba : a photographic guide /

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kirkconnell, Arturo (Author), Bradley, Patricia (Patricia E.) (Author), Rey-Millet, Yves-Jacques (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ithaca, New York : Comstock Publishing Associates, an imprint of Cornell University Press, [2020]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
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.