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Wildlife of Madeira and the Canary Islands

A Photographic Field Guide to Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians, Butterflies and Dragonflies

John Bowler

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Beschreibung

This beautifully illustrated photographic field guide is the first to focus on the identification of the fascinating, diverse and unique wildlife of Madeira and the Canary Islands--featuring the birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies and dragonflies that are most likely to be seen. Richly illustrated introductory sections cover the key wildlife sites to visit on each of the islands and provide an overview of the islands' geography, climate, habitat types and current conservation efforts. Stunning colour photographs highlight the key identification features of each species, and the accompanying text covers status, habitat preference, behaviour and, where appropriate, calls. The guide also features an up-to-date distribution map for each species. Complete with an attractive, user-friendly design, this is a must-have guide for all visitors to these magical islands.

  • A beautifully designed and illustrated photographic field guide to the wildlife of Madeira and the Canary Islands
  • Highlights the islands' unique native species and their conservation status
  • Covers all birds, land and marine mammals, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies and dragonflies that are likely to be seen
  • Features richly illustrated introductory sections on key sites to visit on each of the islands, covering their geography, climate, habitats and conservation
  • Includes distribution maps for all species, as well as information on occurrence, status, habitat preference, behaviour and calls

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Madeira firecrest, Warbler, Waterfowl, Aviary, Grey wagtail, Marsh harrier, Song thrush, Sandgrouse, BirdLife International, Eurasian woodcock, Desertas petrel, Gannet, Seabird, Bolle's pigeon, Eurasian skylark, Canary Islands chiffchaff, European robin, Bird migration, Canary Islands, Domestic canary, Gran Canaria, Pipit, Heron, Black-bellied sandgrouse, Atlantic canary, Yellow-legged gull, Meadow pipit, Sparrow, Barbary falcon, Parakeet, Wilson's storm petrel, Budgerigar, Barn owl, Fea's petrel, Wader, Bunting (bird), Egyptian vulture, Eurasian collared dove, Black kite, Peregrine falcon, Wagtail, Eurasian tree sparrow, West Canary skink, Courser, Fuerteventura, Tern, Trocaz pigeon, Partridge, Tufted duck, Barbary partridge, Gull, Berthelot's pipit, Laurel forest, Madeiran scops owl, Trumpeter finch, Damselfly, Madeira, Plumage, Bird nest, Cattle egret, Canary Islands stonechat, Senegal parrot, Black-crowned night heron, Moorhen, Common starling, El Hierro, Zino's petrel, Eleonora's falcon, Sardinian warbler, Thrush (bird)