- 1988 edition. 144 pages
- Published by Harrap Ltd, London
- Hardcover with dust jacket. Green Boards. Large book - approx 29 cm long x 26.5cm wide.
- Very good condition. Minor creases to dust jacket edges. Small owner ex libris stamp on free front end paper.
Colour photographs and Indexed.
Waterfowl, broadly consisting of the family of swans, geese and ducks, are among the most familiar and attractive of birds. From the regal mute swan and the mighty Giant Canada Goose to the brilliantly - coloured Wood Duck and glowing Cinnamon Teal, waterfowl enliven the margins of rivers and lakes on every continent.
In this, the third book in the series Birds of the World, the author describes the hjabits and habitat of the exotic Water Whistling Duck and the valuable Eider, the magnificent Black Swan and the beautifully-marked Baikal Teal. His authoritative text and captions constitute an inormative brief introduction to the myriad varieties of birds that make their homes near water.
Waterfowl contains more than 120 full colour photographs. These are superb environmental shots and extraordinarily detailed portraits.
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