1) Eriksen, Jens and Richard Porter. Birds of Oman (Helm Field Guides). 2017. Helm. Paperback: 272 pages. Price: $45.00 U.S.
PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: Oman is a truly amazing place. In terms of avifauna it lies at the crossroads between Asian and African species--Arabian desert species to the north, and a host of Afrotropical species occurring in the monsoon-swept south that don't occur anywhere else in the Western Palaearctic.
With much of the Middle East now
effectively off-limits to birders, people are increasingly turning to
Oman and its avian riches. And what riches they are--highlights include
the incredible Omani Owl, discovered just a couple of years ago in the
Al Hajar mountains, a suite of regionally scarce wheatears, exotic
pigeons, shearwaters and storm-petrels that can be seen from the beach, a
host of wintering eagles, plus impressive residents such as Verreaux's,
the only accessible sites for Arabian Golden-winged Grosbeak, and Yemen
Serin; the list goes on and on.
This book is the perfect guide to this wonderful country's birdlife. Written by the world's leading expert on Middle Eastern birds, Richard Porter, along with Oman bird specialist Jens Eriksen, with color plates opposite concise species text and accurate maps, it is indispensable for any naturalist visiting this jewel of the Arabian peninsula.
RECOMMENDATION: A must have for those birding Oman!
This book is the perfect guide to this wonderful country's birdlife. Written by the world's leading expert on Middle Eastern birds, Richard Porter, along with Oman bird specialist Jens Eriksen, with color plates opposite concise species text and accurate maps, it is indispensable for any naturalist visiting this jewel of the Arabian peninsula.
RECOMMENDATION: A must have for those birding Oman!
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