
Egyptian Birds For the most part seen in the Nile Valley
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Authors:
- Whymper, Charles
1853 - 1941
About this book
In the early 20th century, as Egypt emerged as a focal point for scientific exploration, "Egyptian Birds" by Charles Whymper provides an in-depth examination of the rich avian diversity in the Nile Valley. This meticulously researched work features detailed descriptions and stunning illustrations of numerous bird species, showcasing their unique behaviors and habitats. Whymper's observations contribute significantly to ornithology, emphasizing the ecological importance of these birds in their environment. Ideal for students, birdwatchers, and historians alike, this publication serves as a vital resource for understanding the intricate relationship between wildlife and the Nile's ecosystem. Discover the wonders of avian life in Egypt through Whymper's expert lens and enrich your appreciation for this pivotal region.
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