Wildlife Conservation Society Birds of Brazil : : The Atlantic Forest of Southeast Brazil, including São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro / / Martha Argel, Guy Tudor, John A. Gwynne, Robert S. Ridgely.

Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and is one of the planet's richest places for bird diversity, especially when it comes to the number of endemic species. Brazil's Atlantic Forest region is one of the most dazzling of all. Immediately surrounding São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Cornell University Press Complete eBook-Package 2016
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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca, NY : : Cornell University Press, , [2016]
©2016
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:WCS Birds of Brazil Field Guides
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Physical Description:1 online resource (432 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Birding in Brazil --
The Atlantic Forest of Southeast Brazil: Protecting Wild Brazil --
Species Accounts --
SERIEMAS --
RHEAS --
TINAMOUS --
WOOD QUAILS --
CHACHALACAS, GUANS, & CURASSOWS --
SCREAMERS --
DUCKS & SWANS --
GREBES --
FRIGATEBIRDS --
TROPICBIRDS --
CORMORANTS AND DARTERS --
BOOBIES --
ALBATROSSES --
SHEARWATERS AND PETRELS --
STORM PETRELS --
PENGUINS --
HERONS, BITTERNS, & EGRETS --
IBISES & SPOONBILLS --
LIMPKIN --
STORKS --
FLAMINGOES --
AMERICAN VULTURES --
HAWKS, EAGLES, & KITES --
FALCONS AND CARACARAS --
RAILS, GALLINULES, COOTS --
FINFOOTS --
PLOVERS & LAPWINGS --
SANDPIPERS, SNIPES, PHALAROPES --
GULLS AND TERNS --
STERCORARIUS --
PIGEONS AND DOVES --
PARROTS --
CUCKOOS AND ANIS --
TYPICAL OWLS --
POTOOS --
NIGHTHAWKS AND NIGHTJARS --
SWIFTS --
HUMMINGBIRDS --
TROGONS --
KINGFISHERS --
MOTMOTS --
PUFFBIRDS --
JACAMARS --
TOUCANS --
WOODPECKERS --
WOODCREEPERS --
OVENBIRDS --
LEAFTOSSERS AND MINERS --
ANTTHRUSHES --
ANTPITTAS --
GNATEATERS --
CRESCENTCHESTS --
TAPACULOS --
COTINGAS --
JAYS --
SWALLOWS AND MARTINS --
MOCKINGBIRDS --
WRENS --
GNATCATCHERS AND GNATWRENS --
PIPITS --
THRUSHES --
References --
Index of English Names --
Index of Portuguese Names --
Index of Scientic Names
Summary:Brazil is the fifth largest country in the world and is one of the planet's richest places for bird diversity, especially when it comes to the number of endemic species. Brazil's Atlantic Forest region is one of the most dazzling of all. Immediately surrounding São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, this area of Brazil is also a relatively accessible area to birders from around the world. In the Birds of Brazil Field Guides, the Wildlife Conservation Society brings together a top international team to do justice to the incredible diversity of Brazilian birds. This second guide presents 927 bird species, 863 illustrated, that occur in just the southeastern Atlantic Forest biome (Mata Atlântica in Portuguese). Of these species, 140 are endemic and 105 near endemic to just this region; 83 of these are threatened. Modern and compact, this field guide provides illustrations of unparalleled quality, key field marks, and regional range maps to facilitate easy recognition of all species normally occurring in this vibrant and critically important area of Brazil.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781501704307
9783110667493
DOI:10.7591/9781501704307
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Martha Argel, Guy Tudor, John A. Gwynne, Robert S. Ridgely.