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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-006.mrc:63271787:3325
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 03325mam a22003374a 4500
001 2552570
005 20221012193047.0
008 990504t19991999mauab b 001 0 eng
010 $a 99031341
020 $a0262194309 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm41338173
035 $9AQN7834CU
035 $a2552570
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dYAM$dC#P$dOrLoB-B
042 $apcc
043 $af------
050 00 $aQL692.A1$bS78 1999
082 00 $a598/.096$221
100 1 $aStuart, Chris.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88230393
245 10 $aBirds of Africa :$bfrom seabirds to seed-eaters /$cChris and Tilde Stuart.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bMIT Press,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $a176 pages :$bcolor illustrations, color maps ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 154) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tIntroduction --$g2.$tBirds of the Oceans.$tAuks.$tFrigatebirds.$tGannets and boobies.$tPenguins.$tSkuas and jaegers.$tGulls.$tTerns.$tTropicbirds.$tAlbatrosses.$tPetrels, prions, fulmars and shearwaters.$tSheathbills.$tStorm petrels --$g3.$tBirds of Inland Waters and the Coastline.$tAvocets and stilts.$tCrab plover.$tCormorants.$tDarters or anhingas.$tDippers.$tDivers or loons.$tFinfoots.$tFlamingos.$tGrebes.$tHamerkop.$tHerons, egrets and bitterns.$tIbises and spoonbills.$tJacanas.$tOystercatchers.$tPainted snipes.$tPelicans.$tPlovers and lapwings.$tCrakes and rails.$tGallinules.$tMoorhens and coots.$tShoebill.$tSkimmers.$tStorks.$tWaders or shorebirds.$tSwans.$tGeese.$tDucks --$g4.$tTerrestrial Birds.$tBustards.$tButtonquails.$tCoursers and pratincoles.$tCranes.$tDikkops, thick-knees or stone curlews.$tFrancolins, partridges and quails.$tGuineafowl.$tOstrich.$tPittas.$tRockjumpers and rockfowl --$g5.$tRaptors of the Day and Night.$tEagles, hawks and kites.$tFalcons and kestrels.$tSecretarybird.
505 80 $tVultures.$tBarn owls.$tTypical owls --$g6.$tSandgrouse, Doves and Fruit-Eaters.$tDoves and pigeons.$tMousebirds.$tParrots, parakeets and lovebirds.$tSandgrouse.$tTuracos, go-away birds and plantain-eaters --$g7.$tCoucals and Brood Parasites.$tCoucals.$tCuckoos.$tHoneyguides.$tWhydahs and widowfinches --$g8.$tAerial Feeders.$tBee-eaters.$tNightjars.$tRollers.$tSwallows and martins.$tSwifts and spinetails --$g9.$tHole Nesters.$tBarbets and tinkerbirds.$tHoopoes.$tHornbills and ground hornbills.$tKingfishers.$tNuthatches.$tTrogons.$tWood-hoopoes.$tWoodpeckers, piculet and wrynecks --$g10.$tLBJS.$tAccentors.$tBulbuls and greenbuls.$tLarks.$tPipits, longclaws and wagtails.$tWarblers.$tWrens --$g11.$tInsect-Eaters.$tBabblers.$tBroadbills.$tCreepers.$tCuckoo-shrikes.$tDrongos.$tFlycatchers.$tOrioles.$tRavens, crows and kin.$tShrikes and tchagras.$tStarlings.$tThrushes, robins and chats.$tTits, titmice and penduline tits.$tWaxwings.$tWhite-eyes and speirops --$g12.$tSpecialised Feeders.$tOxpeckers.$tSugarbirds.
505 80 $tSunbirds --$g13.$tSeed-Eaters.$tCanaries and buntings.$tSparrows, weavers, bishops, widows and queleas.$tWaxbills, mannikins, twinspots and firefinches.
650 0 $aBirds$zAfrica.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009117134
700 1 $aStuart, Tilde.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88230394
852 00 $bglg$hQL692.A1$iS78 1999