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Birds of Argentina

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Argentina stretches from the edge of the tropics over many degrees of latitude to the edge of the Antarctic zone. In addition, different altitudes (0 - 6959m), wind conditions and ocean currents create a very differentiated pattern of climatic areas throughout the country, so that a very extraordinary variety of habitats has formed. As a result, Argentina is a country with one of the highest avidiversities in the world. Many species are endemic; BirdLife International has therefore declared 10 Endemic Bird Areas (EBAs) for Argentina, which are home to birds with a restricted range. The rich bird life is preserved through various protective measures, so 36 national parks have been established, which are supplemented by a large number of public and private nature reserves. Some of the areas have been declared UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. BirdLife International has identified the areas that are particularly important for the conservation of bird life and has declared over 260 areas as Important Birding and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs). The extraordinarily diverse and fascinating bird life of Argentina offers all those interested in nature the opportunity to experience the adventure of bird watching directly.

This E-book bird guide for "Argentina" has been built at 27.12.2024, based upon our data base and our image archive using our default settings, and saved in two formats. Thereby it is made sure that the e-book can be displayed on virtually all devices and if applicable be printed out with a compact page size.
A free online-preview to the main section of the bird guide to Argentina - of course at today's state of the data base and the archive - is available at Bird guides customized. There you can not only obtain the current edition of "Birds of Argentina", but also modify the form in many ways.
Cover image Rufous Hornero, Drawing: H.Groenvold

Primary language English, secondary languages German, French, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese.
All 1012 species are illustrated. In addition, links to HD videos of 65 bird species (35m 2s) and audios of 13 bird species (9m 16s) are included. The assessment of the global conservation status of bird species uses the criteria of the Red List (IUCN) 2012.
The scientific system follows Clements et al. 2017.
An index, name registers in all selected languages and a scientific name register, all completely linked.
PDF E-book in page-based format A5: 346 pages, 46.7 MiB.
ePub E-book in flowable format for all devices with ePub reader: 40.99 MiB.

A paperback version of this bird guide is available from Amazon (ISBN: 9798417757129).
Also you can obtain a Kindle edition from Amazon (ASIN: B09447TB2X).
© Wolfgang J. Daunicht 2024


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