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Andean Birds & Ecuador Bundle
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Code: 9684
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Macaulay Library
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Save 40%
when purchasing this 3 title bundle!
Vol. 1: Birds of the Hill Forest
of Southern Peru and Bolivia (CD)
by Thomas S. Schulenberg
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here for track listing
The lowermost slopes of the Andes mountains, where the
Amazonian and Andean avifaunas overlap, are one of the richest
locations for biodiversity in the world. Although birds are a
conspicuous element in these forests, they are more easily heard here
than seen.
This audio guide resents the vocalizations of 99 bird species found in
the geographic area from southern Peru south into northern Bolivia,
including species such as Lanceolated Monklet, Bolivian Recurvebill,
and Carmiol's Tanager. It will also prove useful in areas farther
north, since the distributions of many of these species extends beyond
this region.
Vol 2: Birds of the Cloud
Forest of Southern Peru and Bolivia (CD)
by
Thomas S. Schulenberg
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here for track listing
The lowermost slopes of the Andes mountains, where the
Amazonian and Andean avifaunas overlap, are one of the richest
locations for biodiversity in the world. Although birds are a
conspicuous element in these forests, they are more easily heard here
than seen.
This audio guide presents the vocalizations of 99 bird species found in
the humid cloud forests on the eastern slopes of the Andes Mountains.
The region extends from southern Peru to northern Bolivia, 1500 to 2500
meters in elevation. Birds included on the guide include species such
as Buff-fronted Owl, Trilling Tapaculo, and Yellow-billed Caciqu
Birds of Eastern Ecuador
(Cassette)
by Peter H. English and
Theodore A. Parker III
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here for track listing
An audio guide to 99 species, accompanied by an annotated
list of the habitats and recording localities. Covers many important
and vocally prevalent species, including 6 tinamou species, 10
nightbirds, 5 woodcreepers, and 23 antbirds.
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