erizzo
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Well I've been waiting for a colour bird book for Chile for a long time and I had heard one was going to come out, but it never did so I had to us the Chilean one that was black and white, with no maps just some referense of where, to where the bird lived.
But about 6 months ago I saw in Birders World magazine that there was new bird book for Chile by a Chilean that grew up in Canada that now lives in USA. So for my birthday i got it, and man that is an amazing book. The plates are great, AMAZING PAINTINGS, great maps, and good refrence to what habitat it lives in. It make birding a lot easier and also to ID birds. :clap:
To check this bird book out you can visit
http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/7598.html
If you ever come to Chile you have to get the "Birds of Chile" by Alvaro Jaramillo and if you can you can also take tours with him in Chile. If you want to know more about the tours you can visit
http://www.wingsbirds.com/tours/chile.htm
I just thought that you guys may just like to know that, and maybe someday you may want to come and check out the 473 birds in Chile plus 8(???) ENDEMICS.
Good Birding :bounce:
But about 6 months ago I saw in Birders World magazine that there was new bird book for Chile by a Chilean that grew up in Canada that now lives in USA. So for my birthday i got it, and man that is an amazing book. The plates are great, AMAZING PAINTINGS, great maps, and good refrence to what habitat it lives in. It make birding a lot easier and also to ID birds. :clap:
To check this bird book out you can visit
http://pup.princeton.edu/titles/7598.html
If you ever come to Chile you have to get the "Birds of Chile" by Alvaro Jaramillo and if you can you can also take tours with him in Chile. If you want to know more about the tours you can visit
http://www.wingsbirds.com/tours/chile.htm
I just thought that you guys may just like to know that, and maybe someday you may want to come and check out the 473 birds in Chile plus 8(???) ENDEMICS.
Good Birding :bounce: