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Summer Birds From the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

By Erwin E. Klaas

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on scientific observations in the Yucatan Peninsula to uncover secrets of bird breeding and geographical distribution during the vibrant summer months.

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2011-06-20
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"Summer Birds From the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico" by Erwin E. Klaas is a non-fiction work presenting a detailed ornithological study undertaken in the Yucatán Peninsula. The journey investigates the bird species present and gathered data on their breeding and distribution habits during the summer. Klaas establishes the background for intense research into the diverse bird populations in the Yucatán Peninsula, explaining the reasons for the research and recognizing critical partners in the investigation. The book draws attention to the distinct geographic and environmental characteristics of the area, which promote a wide variety of bird species. Referencing earlier reliable studies like those of Paynter, Klaas analyzes the specifics of the 1962 research, which highlights teamwork with other scientists and the ecological variety seen in the peninsula's numerous habitats.

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