Posted on: October 11th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: Argentina, Colombia, Spanish-language
“The first Spanish-language guide to the non-passerine birds of South America was launched in Buenos Aires, at the opening ceremony of the Festival Mundial de las Aves, as the World Bird Festival is known in the Americas.
Covering the entire continent from Colombia and Venezuala to Antarctica, Guí Collins de Aves de Sudamérica is the Spanish language version of Collins Field Guide to the Birds of South America (published earlier in 2006). The book is a joint production involving BirdLife International, Aves Argentina (BirdLife in Argentina) and local publisher Letemendia. “
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