WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN SOUTH AFRICA by A. Berruti & J.C. Sinclair

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Location
South Africa
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Hardcover in very good, clean condition. Binding is tight and spine square. First edition published by Struik in 1983 with 302 pages. Colour photographs and b/w maps. Small nick at spine top. Where to find any of the more than 800 species comprising our varied bird life!No shipping overseas.

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