Orioles, Blackbirds, and Their Kin: A Natural History
Orioles, Blackbirds, and Their Kin: A Natural History
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Midwest Book Review
Skutch has spent a lifetime researching tropical birds in Costa Rica: his descriptions of cowbirds, meadowlarks, and others common to both South and North America provides a very scientific treatise on these species. This is the first book devoted exclusively to the icterids, and does a fine job of blending observation with natural history for college-level readers.
Orioles, Blackbirds, and Their Kin: A Natural History,Alexander F. Skutch,Dana Gardner,University of Arizona Press,0816516014,Animals,Behavior,Birds & Birdwatching - General,General,Icteridae,Nature/Ecology
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