A Bird-Finding Guide to Panama

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A Bird-Finding Guide to Panama Authors: , , , Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Cornell University Press
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Pages: 392 Language: English ISBN: 9780801474231 Categories: , ,

A Bird-Finding Guide to Panama is an essential tool for anyone traveling in search of Panama’s spectacular birds and natural attractions. With more than 970 species and a growing infrastructure of good roads, eco-lodges, and restaurants, Panama is a premier birding and nature tourism destination in the neotropics. The country’s unique geography, small size, and varied habitats make it easy to see a vast diversity of birds within a short time. The isthmus is a crossroads for the hemisphere’s birdlife–Panama’s varied avifauna includes such Central American specialties as the Resplendent Quetzal in its western highlands, while in the east, in San Blas and the Darien, species more characteristic of South America, such as the Blue-and-yellow Macaw, are found. Divided into three geographic sections (Canal Area, Eastern Panama, and Western Panama), this bird-finding guide provides comprehensive and up-to-date information on Panama’s best birding sites. Features include detailed site descriptions, directions, road and trail maps, and bird lists, as well as listings of birder-friendly hotels and restaurants. In addition to a comprehensive species list for the country, the book also contains information on where to find more than 360 species of special interest.

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"Anyone reading this book will quickly realize just how easy it is to get around in Panama and how many of the most sought-after birds of the neotropics can be easily found within its borders. A Bird-Finding Guide to Panama is clearly written, the maps are easy to follow, the directions are succinct and accurate, and there are good sections on conservation." -- Scott Robinson, Katharine Ordway Professor of Ecosystem Conservation, Florida Museum of Natural History "Travelers to this breathtaking country will appreciate the book's comprehensive and up-to-date information on where to find birds. Features include detailed descriptions of sites, directions, road and trail maps, bird lists, and listings of birder friendly hotels and restaurants. The back of the book describes where to find some 360 species of special interest, such as the Three-wattled Bellbird. For anyone visiting Panama, don't leave home without this guide." -- Birding Business, December 2008

Author Biography

George Angehr is a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama and the coauthor of A Bird-Finding Guide to Panama, also from Cornell. Robert Dean is the coauthor of The Wildlife of Costa Rica: A Field Guide and the illustrator of The Birds of Costa Rica: A Field Guide, both from Cornell.