With its diverse range of habitats, Chile is one of the top birding destinations in South America and supports an interesting range of breeding and visiting birds, including the Chilean Tinamou, Juan Fernandez Firecrown and a number of other endemic species. This comprehensive field guide covers all of the species recorded in Chile, including vagrants; all are illustrated in superb detail, and feature every major plumage variation. Concise species accounts describe key identification features, status, range, habitat and voice, and accurate distribution maps are also provided for every species. Together, these elements make this the essential field guide to the birds of this fascinating and beautiful region.
A Photo Guide Steve N. G. Howell, Fabrice Schmitt. Copyright © 2018 by Steve N. G. Howell, Fabrice Schmitt Requests for permission to reproduce material from this work should be sent to Permissions, Princeton University Press Published ...
Largest flighted landbird. male has a red, naked head with a fleshy dark red or black crest and a white ruff (nuchal collar). The rest of plumage is black with a conspicuous white area on the upperwings. The wings are rectangular with ...
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VOICE Call (1) a rapid, slightly nasal, laughlike series that rises steeply then gradually drops in pitch wiiiiiiiieeeeeeee- uh. Crane Hawk Geranospiza caerulescens 43–52cm MX to SA. Uncommon and local resident in lowlands and foothills ...
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