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Field Guide to the Birds of Bhutan (Helm Field Guides)
 
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Field Guide to the Birds of Bhutan (Helm Field Guides) (Paperback)
by Carol Inskipp (Author), Tim Inskipp (Author), Richard Grimmett (Author)
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A guide to the ornithology of Bhutan, a country of great physical beauty and, unusually, one with much of its primary forest intact. It covers all 555 species regularly recorded in the country and includes a list of vagrants.

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