Aquila, Volume 15, presents a detailed study of birds, likely focusing on species found in Hungary and surrounding regions. Published by the Magyar Mad rtani Int zet (Hungarian Ornithological Institute) and Magyar Ornithologiai K zpont (Hungarian Ornithological Centre), this volume offers valuable insights into avian biology, behavior, and ecology.
Ornithologists, zoologists, and natural history enthusiasts will find in "Aquila" a rich resource for understanding the diverse birdlife of the area. This scholarly work contributes significantly to the scientific record and provides a historical perspective on ornithological research in Hungary.
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