Birds of Mongolia


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Description

Mongolia is a huge, landlocked central Asian country encompassing a wide range of habitats, including forests, vast treeless plains, the Altai Mountains, and, of course, the Gobi Desert. With an avian population that reflects this diverse landscape, the country is rapidly becoming a popular destination for birders. The first field guide dedicated to the birds of Mongolia, this beautiful volume provides in-depth details for 502 species, including all residents, migrants, and vagrants.

Gombobaatar Sundev, Mongolia's most famous ornithologist, and Christopher Leahy follow traditional field-guide design with lavish color plates--112 in total--depicting every species and many distinct plumages and races. Authoritative text on facing pages explores identification, voice, habitat, behavior, and status. Detailed maps not to be found anywhere else accompany the species entries.

Birds of Mongolia is an indispensable guide for birders, adventurers, and all those interested in this central Asian nation.
  • The first dedicated field guide to the birds of Mongolia
  • In-depth details for 502 species, including all residents, migrants, and vagrants
  • 112 lavish color plates
  • Authoritative text explores identification, voice, habitat, behavior, and status
  • Up-to-date distribution maps for all species


Author: Gombobaatar Sundev, Christopher W. Leahy
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 10/08/2019
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 1.00d
ISBN13: 9780691138824
ISBN10: 0691138826
BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Birdwatching Guides
- Nature | Animals | Birds
- Nature | Reference

About the Author
Gombobaatar Sundev is a professor at the National University of Mongolia and has been president of the Mongolian Ornithological Society for more than twenty years. Christopher W. Leahy holds the Gerard A. Bertrand Chair of Natural History and Field Ornithology at Massachusetts Audubon. He is the author of A Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife (Princeton).