Nicaragua Pacific Slope Birds

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Nicaragua is located in the heart of the Americas where species converge from North and South America. It has recorded approximately 710 species of birds. The geography is relatively flat with a maximum altitude of 2,438 meters. The country is divided into three biogeographic regions: Pacific, Central, and Caribbean. This guide presents the species commonly observed on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua which includes deciduous forests, dry forest, mangroves, and cloud forests.

This is a highly portable waterproof full color, scientifically reviewed wildlife field guide. Beautifully detailed illustrations by Robert Dean. Each illustration accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

Slip this guide in your pocket or your backpack. You wont be disappointed.

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Nicaragua is located in the heart of the Americas where species converge from North and South America. It has recorded approximately 710 species of birds. The geography is relatively flat with a maximum altitude of 2,438 meters. The country is divided into three biogeographic regions: Pacific, Central, and Caribbean. This guide presents the species commonly observed on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua which includes deciduous forests, dry forest, mangroves, and cloud forests.

This is a highly portable waterproof full color, scientifically reviewed wildlife field guide. Beautifully detailed illustrations by Robert Dean. Each illustration accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

Slip this guide in your pocket or your backpack. You wont be disappointed.

Nicaragua is located in the heart of the Americas where species converge from North and South America. It has recorded approximately 710 species of birds. The geography is relatively flat with a maximum altitude of 2,438 meters. The country is divided into three biogeographic regions: Pacific, Central, and Caribbean. This guide presents the species commonly observed on the Pacific slope of Nicaragua which includes deciduous forests, dry forest, mangroves, and cloud forests.

This is a highly portable waterproof full color, scientifically reviewed wildlife field guide. Beautifully detailed illustrations by Robert Dean. Each illustration accompanied by the name of the species in English, Spanish, and Latin.

Slip this guide in your pocket or your backpack. You wont be disappointed.