Morocco: sharing the birds

A Sound Approach guide to the birds of Maghreb

Morocco: sharing the birds er en bok som tar for seg sangen og lyder til 141 arter i Maghreb området (Marokko). I boken er det 321 opptak, 100 sonogrammer og 161 bilder som beskriver nøkkelartene som er med.

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Produktnummer: 824022 Kategorier: , ,
Utgivelsesår: 2020-05
Fotos – illustrasjoner: 161 bilder, 100 sonogrammer.
ISBN: 9789081093392
Språk: Engelsk
Format: USB 16Gb
Forlag: The Sound Approach
Forfatter: Arnoud B. van den Berg, The Sound Approach

En medfølgende USB-pinne inkluderer alle 321 opptak fra boken i tillegg får du «Key Species Guide to the birds of Maghreb» 573 opptak fra 141 arter. Denne er kompatibel med både iPhone og Android telefoner.

Morocco: sharing the birds – A Sound Approach guide to the birds of Maghreb from The Sound Approach team is simply bursting with sounds of birds in the Maghreb area. A new generation of Moroccan birders and a constant flow of visitors from abroad has inspired the Sound Approach to share their birding experiences in the Maghreb.

Within the book – 321 sound recordings, 100 sonagrams, two colour plates by Killian Mullarney illustrating Seebohm’s Wheatears and Dunn’s Larks and 161 colour photographs.

New USB format – Includes all 321 recordings from the book, as well as a ‘Key Species Guide to the birds of Maghreb’ featuring 573 recordings from 141 species. Compatible for both iPhone and Android phones

  • Detailed bird sound explanations of all larks, wheatears, sandgrouse and nightjars.
  • Recordings illustrated with photographs of the very birds, plus Killian Mullarney’s plates of the African Dunn’s Lark and Seebohm’s Wheatear.
  • Stories of species quietly slipping into extinction in our lifetime, as in Slender-billed Curlew, Northern Bald Ibis, Houbara Bustard and Andalusian Buttonquail
  • New sound identification criteria for Maghreb species such as cisticolas, scrub warblers and chaffinches
  • Sounds of stunning birds such as Black-crowned Tchagra, Cricket Warbler and Desert Sparrow.
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