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Montenegro
This page lists books about birds and birdwatching in Montenegro.
The books are listed by publication date with the most recent at the top.
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Montenegro Annalisa Rellie
Bradt Travel Guides
4th edition
2012
"A hidden corner of eastern Europe, Montenegro lies across the Adriatic Sea from Italy, its stark mountains rising up from the coast. It offers superb, year-round, eco-adventure and sports facilities. Medieval architectural gems vie for attention with more recent Venetian fortresses and churches, reflecting the diversity of Montenegrin culture. Along the eastern border lies Lake Skadar, a nature lover's dream with national park status. Updated throughout, this edition has all the practical information the independent traveller needs, including new hotels and restaurants on the coast and in the mountains. Outdoor and cultural enthusiasts will enthuse over the extended coverage on national parks, fishing opportunities and archaeological finds."
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Adriatic East Coast: Seeing Birds and Experiencing Nature in Historic Landscapes on the Mediterranean CoastMartin Schneider-Jacoby and Borut Stumberger
EuroNatur Travel Guides
EuroNatur Service
2012
Covers Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Albania.
"Summer, sun and seas of azure blue: most people think of a holiday on the beach when they hear the words East Adriatic Coast. The EuroNatur guide Adriatic East Coast shows impressively that the region has a great deal more to offer. In fact this place is a must for nature and bird lovers. Up to now the information available about the region has been scant and has been confined to the different countries that share the coast. The EuroNatur guide fills a gap here. Alongside valuable travel tips Adriatic East Coast gives detailed descriptions of the animal and plant life and of the breath-takingly beautiful landscapes of the East Adriatic Coast."
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Central and Eastern European WildlifeGerard Gorman
Bradt Wildlife Guides
Bradt
2008
"The wildlife of eastern Europe is one of the unexpected attractions of a region best known for its cultural assets: relatively few visitors are aware of the diversity on their holiday doorstep, from brown bears and wolves to numerous birds no longer common in the west of the continent. Accessible and beautifully illustrated, the guide will appeal both to the holidaymaker and to the serious naturalist seeking a compact volume to carry around. And after the trip, it will also make an attractive souvenir. The guide covers the wildlife of: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kaliningrad, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia & Herzegovina."
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The Mountains of Montenegro: A Walker's and Trekker's GuideRudolf Abraham
A Cicerone Guides
Cicerone Press
2007
"The first comprehensive English-language guidebook to walking, hiking and trekking in the mountains of Montenegro, with routes ranging from single day hikes to multi day treks. The mountains of Montenegro are some of the wildest, most spectacular, and least visited in Europe. Nevertheless they are easily accessible, and many areas have well-marked trails. They present an opportunity to travel through outstandingly beautiful and remarkably unspoilt natural scenery, which as yet sees few visitors. The guide covers the most spectacular mountain areas in Montenegro, with a selection of circular and linear routes, with variants and extensions. It also includes generous background information, including mountain huts and shelters, travel to and within the country, history and language."
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