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The Birds of North Africa


Author:

R.D. Etchelécopar, François Hur


Publish Date:

1968


Publisher:

Oliver & Boyd


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Near Fine
Original maroon cloth with Gilt lettering on spine

R350.00

Details

Published in 1967, The Birds of North Africa by R.D. Etchecopar is a definitive exploration of the avian world in this dynamic region. Authored by an esteemed ornithologist, this comprehensive volume offers an immersive journey through the diverse birdlife spanning Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya.

Etchecopar’s meticulous research and keen observations bring to life the vibrant plumage, behaviors, and habitats of the avian inhabitants. Lavishly illustrated and thoughtfully documented, the book is a testament to his expertise and passion for ornithology.

“The Birds of North Africa” provides an invaluable resource for both bird enthusiasts and scientific researchers. Beyond its factual wealth, the book embodies Etchecopar’s dedication to promoting the understanding and conservation of avifauna in this ecologically significant region.

As readers immerse themselves in the pages, they gain insights into the intricate relationships between birds and their environment. The book’s publication during the mid-20th century adds a historical dimension, offering a snapshot of avian life in North Africa during that era.

From majestic raptors to delicate songbirds, the book captures the essence of these avian inhabitants. “The Birds of North Africa” by R.D. Etchecopar remains an essential reference that resonates with bird enthusiasts, conservationists, and anyone captivated by the beauty and diversity of the natural world.