Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti

Birds of the Dominican Republic and Haiti

Steve Latta et al

The Dominican Republic and Haiti make up the island of Hispaniola, which is the second largest island in the West Indies, after Cuba. The Dominican Republic is a popular destination for birders as there are several endemics on the island, one of which, the Palm Chat, is in it's own unique family. In this book all 302 species known to have occurred on the island are described and illustrated, and information on the biology and ecology of the birds is also given. This is the first comprehensive field guide devoted to the birds of Hispaniola, providing new information from the authors' personal research. 379 pages.

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