Photographic Guide to the Birds of Cuba
By (Author) Arturo Kirkconnell
By (author) Patricia E. Bradley
By (author) Yves-Jacques Rey-Millet
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Helm
15th September 2020
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
598.097291
Paperback
384
Width 130mm, Height 202mm
602g
A stunning photographic showcase of the birds of Cuba Cuba is now one of the most popular birding destinations in the world. Its rich avifauna includes 25 endemic species, and the island is also home to a range of regional scarcities and an important stopping point for migrants as they cross the Caribbean. Containing hundreds of stunning photographs by Yves-Jacques Rey-Millet, A Photographic Guide to the Birds of the Cuba, the latest addition to Helm's Photographic Guides series, provides full photographic coverage of every species on the Cuban list. Concise text for each species includes identification, similar species, voice, habitats and behaviour, status and distribution, along with a map. This guide is an essential companion for any birder or naturalist visiting this beautiful and bird-rich island.
Arturo Kirkconnell is curator of birds in Havana, and the co-author of a previous guide to the birds of Cuba (Helm, 2000). Patricia Bradley is the author of several books on the birds of the Cayman Islands. Yves-Jacques Rey-Millet is a photographer who specialises in the birds of the Caribbean.