The Birds of the Western Palearctic was created in 1977.
Birds of Western Australia was created in 1948.
Tommy Tyrberg has written: 'Pleistocene birds of the Palearctic' -- subject(s): Birds, Fossil, Fossil Birds, Paleontology
Birds Australia Western Australia was created in 1943.
Palearctic
Norman Arlott has written: 'The complete guide to British wildlife' -- subject(s): Animals, Botany, Identification, Plants, Zoology 'Bird paintings' -- subject(s): Birds, Pictorial works 'Birds of the Palearctic' 'Birds of Europe, Russia, China, and Japan: Passerines' 'Birds of North America and Greenland' -- subject(s): Identification, Birds
Palearctic and Afrotropic.
Red Kites tend to stay in a few distinct area of the world. Some of these areas include the Western Palearctic region of Europe and North-West Africa.
Birds of Western Australia has 366 pages.
The ISBN of Birds of Western Australia is 0-85564-101-0.
The Palearctic realm covers Europe, Asia north of the Himalayas, North Africa, and parts of the Arabian Peninsula. It is one of the eight biogeographic realms that divide the Earth's surface based on distinctive flora and fauna.
Birds Do It was created in 1966-08.
G. M. Storr has written: 'Birds of the Swan coastal plain and adjacent seas and islands' -- subject(s): Birds 'Birds of the Northern Territory' -- subject(s): Birds 'Lizards of Western Australia' -- subject(s): Identification, Lizards, Reptiles, Skinks 'Birds of the South-west Division of Western Australia' -- subject(s): Birds 'Birds of the mid-eastern interior of Western Australia' -- subject(s): Birds 'Revised list of Queensland birds' -- subject(s): Birds