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Winging the Bornean Skies by Mark Hessels is a first-edition hardcover that lifts readers into the bird-rich heavens of Sabah and Sarawak. Packed with vivid field notes and local lore, this 2008 Natural History Publications release doubles as art book and reference for anyone passionate about birds, birdwatching, and Borneo wildlife.
The dust-jacketed volume arrives in very good shape: crisp, unmarked pages, tight binding, no dog-ears or smoke odor—an immaculate copy from a careful home. Its sturdy textbook format suits both young adults discovering tropical avifauna and seasoned collectors seeking a shelf-worthy Malaysian title.
Whether you’re planning a Kinabalu trek, curating an Animals & Pets library, or simply chasing leisure hobbies with cultural flair, Hessels’ contemporary guide delivers. First editions in this condition are scarce, so grab this clean Bornean skies gem before it flies off.