Field Guide to the Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti
By (Author) Steven Latta
By (author) Christopher Rimmer
By (author) Kent McFarland
Illustrated by Dana Gardner
Illustrated by Barry Kent MacKay
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
25th October 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Travel guides: eco-tourism / green tourism
Reference works
598.097293
Paperback
240
Width 133mm, Height 216mm
The classic guide to the birds of the Dominican Republic and Haitinow fully revised and updated
Field Guide to the Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti is the essential guide to birdwatching in these tropical countries. This completely revised and updated edition provides thorough accounts for more than 300 species, including details on new and endemic species.
Now conveniently organized by facing pages, the book features a wealth of images that includes 150 new illustrations by renowned artist Dana Gardner and range maps based on the most current data. Species descriptions present facts about key field marks, similar species, voice, habitats, geographic distribution, status, range, and local names used in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The guide underscores the importance of promoting the conservation of migratory and resident birds, and building support for environmental measures.
"Lighter, easier to use and packed with knowledge and illustrations."---Bo Beolens, Fat Birder
"No pull quote reviewed in German." * Der Falke *
"There is no doubt that this is now the field guide of choice for anyone visiting Haiti or the Dominican Republic."---Christopher Sharpe, Neotropical Birding
"A destination that should be on every birders bucket list."---Keith Betton, Birdwatch
Steve Latta is director for Conservation and Field Research at the National Aviary in Pittsburgh. Chris Rimmer is founding executive director and Kent McFarland is cofounder and senior conservation biologist at the Vermont Center for Ecostudies. Dana Gardner is an author and illustrator. His many books include Birds of Malaysia and Singapore (Princeton).