Zoology: birds (ornithology) Books
Saraband The Blackbird Diaries: A Year with Wildlife
Book SynopsisLakeland Book of the Year 2018, Bookends Prize for Art and Literature, WINNER. With its enchanting song, striking orange bill and endearing willingness to share our living space, the blackbird is one of our best-loved birds. And, in common with all our garden wildlife, it plays a critical role in Britain's fragile and precious biodiversity. In The Blackbird Diaries, Karen Lloyd shares her deep-rooted knowledge and affection for the flora and fauna of these isles. And she issues a clarion call for the conservation of endangered habitats and species - most notably the curlew, Europe's largest wading bird. Over the four seasons, Karen intimately chronicles the drama of the natural world as it all unfolds in her garden and in the limestone hills and valleys of Cumbria's South Lakeland. What emerges is a celebration of landscapes that rarely feature in nature writing. But more than that, at a time of critical species loss, she offers rare insights into the lives of animals that may be common but are no less remarkable.Trade Review"Sure to delight readers and fans of British wildlife... Like all good nature writing books, Lloyd's prose is to be savoured. Not raced through and devoured like the latest crime thriller, but to be absorbed, enjoyed and reflected upon." Megan Shersby, BBC Countryfile magazine; "A writer of rare talent... Lloyd quietly and unassumingly shares her observations of nature, drawing you into a world made rich with the company of birds. Nothing is beyond her eye - from wavering flocks of lapwing, or the mad arcs of swifts to the majesty of sea eagles, the evening sunlight caught crystalline in their eyes." Miriam Darlington, BBC Wildlife; "A charming and informative account... [Lloyd] has a keen eye and a quiet, understated way of describing her neighbourhood that I found captivating. It brought to mind the writing of ... Kathleen Jamie ... Keenly observed." Katharine Norbury, Caught by the River
£11.69
John Beaufoy Publishing Ltd A Naturalists Guide to the Birds of Britain and
Book SynopsisA Naturalist's Guide to the Birds of Britain & Northern Europe is an easy-to-use identification guide to 280 bird species most commonly seen in Britain and North-West Europe that is perfect for amateur naturalists.
£9.49
Alada Books, S.L. Birds of the West Indies
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£43.20
Alada Books, S.L. Birds of Vietnam. 2nd Edition
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£46.75
Alada Books, S.L. Handbook of the Birds of the World: v. 2: New
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£141.51
Alada Books, S.L. HBW and Birdlife International Illustrated
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£138.75
Juggernaut Publications India The Search for Indiaâs Rarest Birds
Book SynopsisThey track down the rarest birds of the Indian subcontinent.
£14.88
Orion Publishing Co Waiting for the Albino Dunnock
Book Synopsis''A beautiful book'' Tim Birkhead, author of Bird Sense''The prose is sublime, and so is the intelligence behind it'' Bel Mooney, Daily MailThe extraordinary world of birds has the power to change lives, as it did the author''s. The pleasure and fascination of bird-watching, together with the silence and stillness involved, can play a part in changing the way that we live our lives - and can help us when we have to deal with adversity.Personal and elegiac, Waiting for the Albino Dunnock shows us how beauty is central to our emotional wellbeing, and reminds us of the careless damage we are inflicting on the natural world. This glorious pilgrimage into the soaring world of birds opens our eyes afresh to the beauty which surrounds us.Trade ReviewA beautiful book -- Tim Birkhead, author of BIRD SENSEGlorious, beautifully written pilgrimage into the soaring world of birds ... The prose is sublime, and so is the intelligence behind it -- Bel Mooney * DAILY MAIL *Rare, charming and unforgettable ... Her prose has the clarity, poise, precision and transcendent beauty of someone who was brought up reading the classics and knows the joy of finding the right words. Every sentence is perfect -- Richard Davenport-Hines * THE OLDIE *Beautifully written * CHOICE magazine *[Richardson] writes...with a poetic lyricism -- Eithne Farry * SUNDAY EXPRESS *This exquisite depiction of bird-watching as personal pilgrimage is written with passion, poetry and thefreshness of a newcomer: 'the real voyage of discovery consists in...seeing with new eyes' * THE LADY *Richardson is both a looker and a see-er and her open-eyed delight in the beauty around her has an infectious quality enhanced by exquisite writing -- Sara Maitland * BBC COUNTRYFILE *[Richardson's] lyrical memoir of a year of birdwatching in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Greece is a life-enhancing record of birds (and books). * DAILY MAIL *
£8.49
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Field Guide to the Birds of Cuba
Book SynopsisA fully revised and updated second edition of this comprehensive field guide to the birds of Cuba.The largest island in the Caribbean, Cuba contains a vast range of ecosystems, from scrub and grasslands to mountain ranges and coastal mangrove forests. These landscapes are home to a amazing diversity of avifauna, including many endemic and near-endemic and rare species, as well as a large number of migratory birds, making Cuba a highly attractive destination for birders.Revised and updated throughout, this guide includes high-quality colour plates illustrating more than 370 species recorded on the region and 29 extant endemic species, with informative text on facing pages for easy reference. Written by Cuba''s two leading ornithologists, the concise species accounts describe key identification features, voice, habitat and behaviour. Fully updated colour distribution maps are included for most species.The definitive field guide to this magical island,
£25.50
Orion Publishing Co Bird Families
Book SynopsisA beautiful card game for 2-5 players based on Happy Families. Collect 'sets' of birds grouped into their families to win!
£14.03
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Moult and Ageing of European Passerines
Book SynopsisA brand-new, completely revised second edition of Jenni and Winkler''s classic guide, updated and improved for the next generation of ringers and professional ornithologists.Lukas Jenni and Raffael Winkler have studied moult across a wide range of bird species for decades, and in this book bring their observations together to produce a valuable reference for both professional ornithologists and bird ringers. This second edition has been completely updated and revised, with 16 new species accounts added, bringing the total covered to 74.The first part of the book provides an up-to-date summary of the moult strategies and moult sequences of European passerines, and discusses the ecological consequences of moult. Throughout the book, the authors draw on the enormous amount of data on moult that they have collected over 40 years of study and which, combined with data from the literature, allow them to present a thorough synthesis of the subject.The second Table of ContentsPreface Part I Chapter One - The function and consequences of moult Chapter Two - Terminology and methods in moult research Chapter Three - The moult of adults Chapter Four - The moult during the first year of life Part II Chapter Five - Ageing European passerines Chapter Six - Species accounts Appendix: The use of skull pneumatization for ageing References Scientific names with their English, German, French, Italian and Spanish translations Index Quick reference key
£76.00
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Field Guide to Birds of the West Indies
Book SynopsisBirds of the West Indies is the first field guide that covers and depicts all birds known to occur in the region, including infrequently occurring and introduced forms. Now fully updated and expanded, this stunningly illustrated book features detailed accounts of more than 600 species, describing field marks, range, status, voice and habitat. More than 100 beautiful colour plates depict plumages of all species, and the book includes distribution maps, a colour code for endemics, and an incisive introduction that discusses avifaunal changes in the West Indies over the past fifteen years.Table of ContentsIntroduction to New Edition Introduction Species Accounts and Colour Plates Index of English and Scientific Names
£22.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Stormpetrels
Book SynopsisThe first definitive work on the European Storm-petrel and its relatives, by one of the world''s leading experts on the species.Imagine a bird as small as a sparrow, which lives most of its life on the open ocean yet can survive for decades. It walks on water, and migrates half way around the world, returning to remote islands to breed underground, often in the same rock crevice each year. At night it lays an enormous egg, feeding its chick until the nestling weighs more than both parents put together. It seems to have little fear of humans, but was itself feared by ancient seafarers. This might sound like the stuff of legend but is actually the description of a real creature, the storm-petrel: walker on water, global wanderer, climate sentinel and open-ocean survivor.In this beautifully written monograph, Rob Thomas explores the remarkable life of the European Storm-petrel, comparing and contrasting its behaviour and ecology across its range, and with
£48.00
Princeton University Press Ten Thousand Birds
Book SynopsisProvides a history of modern ornithology, tracing how the study of birds has been shaped by a succession of visionary and often-controversial personalities, and by the unique social and scientific contexts in which these individuals worked.Trade ReviewWinner of the 2015 PROSE Award in History of Science, Medicine & Technology, Association of American Publishers One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2014 "A definitive, accessible and sumptuously illustrated primer of biological theory past and present... An inspiring and formidable resource for the historian as well as the fledgling scientist."--Helen Macdonald, Times Literary Supplement "Compulsively readable."--Ben Sheldon, Nature "Attention bird lovers: you will certainly want to add this attractive volume to your reference shelf... What makes this book so desirable ... is its authoritative review of the most pivotal discoveries in avifauna of the last 150 years, especially as they fit into broader general themes of science."--Laurence Marschall, Natural History Magazine "An excellent history of the study of birds in modern times."--Matt Merritt, Bird Watching "'Hugely impressive' it truly is and it deserves the widest audience."--Bo Beolens, Fatbirder "A riveting, entertaining, enlightening and frequently inspirational read... I imagine that Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin is a book which will be bought by every professional or amateur ornithologist the world over. Almost certainly it will be on a wish list of many, many amateur and professional naturalists, whether their specialty is birds, bees, butterflies or other more esoteric disciplines."--Phil Slade, Another Bird Blog "Lovingly well-researched and beautifully written... Definitive, absorbing and highly recommended."--Adrian Barnett, New Scientist "The authors have walked that fine line between superb research and scientific context, and making their work palpable for mere humans. This a book for the ornithologists obviously, but also for all scientists, for teachers, and even the adventurous. It's for biographers, editors, and writers. Serious readers will also probably enjoy this too."--Alan Speakman, eBirdseed.com "It's inspiring to see that research is able to shake up our understanding of things we 'know' to things that 'are.' If you are someone who appreciates the science behind birds, you will love this book. Even if you're a scientific history buff with a casual fancy for birds, you'll enjoy this book. With a beautiful cover, crisp illustrated timelines, and gorgeous chapter paintings, this book will hold a solid spot on any bookshelf."--Steve Brenner, Nemesis Bird "This is a masterly overview of a broad and complex subject, comprehensive and well written... It should be required reading for ornithology students, providing an essential context for their studies, but it will also appeal to the general reader and birdwatcher too, providing ample confirmation of the contribution which ornithological science has made to our understanding of birds and the wider natural world."--Andy Stoddart, Rare Bird Alert "An account that will delight anyone who has studied birds or has an interest in their myriad forms."--Mike Toms, BBC Wildlife Magazine "It should be required reading for ornithology students, providing an essential context for their studies, but it will also appeal to the general reader and birdwatcher too, providing ample confirmation of the contribution which ornithological science has made to our understanding of birds and the wider natural world."--North Norfolk Birds "The book is as fascinating about the messy business of doing science as it is about the progression of ideas... The book's vast scope inevitably leaves the reader wanting more, which is of course the best way to be beguiled."--Claire Spottiswoode, Times Higher Education "All those interested in birds will enjoy reading it."--Gerry Rising, Buffalo News "I absolutely love this book as I'm fascinated about the advancement we have made and are making in avian biology and behavior. I have always watched and read almost anything I can find on birds over the years and I simply couldn't put this book down as its such an original idea for a book."--Gadget Girls "The book is also full of useful information. It's chock-full of interesting facts about birds and about how their study has evolved, making it essential reading for the ornithologically minded."--Bob Grant, Scientist "[The] three authors present an enormous amount of information both easily readable and thoroughly engaging, and illustrate the importance of the contributions of individuals throughout history as well as the story of ornithology itself. This is a landmark achievement for the study of ornithology and even those with just a casual interest in birds will lose themselves in these pages."--Birding Business "The amount of scholarship and research done by these authors is astounding and the book is an amazingly enlightening, readable and enjoyable tome of over 500 pages... This is not a book for bird listers. It is a book for anyone fascinated about birds as organisms in dynamic ecosystems. And it is especially for those interested in how science progresses historically. I highly recommend Ten Thousand Birds for all students and practitioners of biological or ecological sciences and research, for conservationists and naturalists, and for anyone interested in the who, why, how, and when of ornithological research. I was captivated."--Dan Kunkle, Wildlife Activist "This is the best history of ornithology ever... [The authors] explain the often complex, theoretical, or detailed schools of thought and research about birds in entertaining and authoritative ways. Their four-and-a-half-pound monograph is richly illustrated and thoroughly referenced... What might have been a clunky, laborious catalog of often arcane academic endeavors is instead very readable and comprehensible, as well as comprehensive... Most highly recommended for academic and larger public libraries and for all interested in nature and science."--Henry T. Armistead, Library Journal "This is an excellent primer on the movers and shakers of modern avian research but remains readable throughout... There are useful timelines in each chapter showing the development of each strand of ornithology during recent history and plenty of interesting digressions which do not distract from the main thrust of the book. For an understanding of how we got to where we are in today's ornithological world, there are few better guides."--David Callahan, Birdwatch Magazine "A detailed review of the history of ornithology and chronicles the major breakthroughs in the past 150 years and the people who accomplished them. Why undertake such a lengthy and comprehensive review? First, these innovative studies on birds had a broader impact on our understanding of nature and science during the 20th century. Second, much of this history has been buried under an explosion of scientific publications in the past few decades, making it difficult for even the most conscientious researcher to appreciate the deep history of their own field. Birkhead, Wimpenny and Montgomerie go beyond the usual cast of characters and find clever studies published by little-known scientists who were often overlooked or ignored by the big players even in their time. This book was written primarily for a scientific audience, but there is also much of interest to an attentive and patient non-specialist... Delving into the details of the evolution, ecology, physiology and behaviour of birds can be rewarding because it empowers you to enjoy nature even more."--Bridget J.M. Stutchbury, Literary Review of Canada "[A] handsome history of modern ornithology... Birkhead, Wimpenny, and Montgomerie fill 11 readable chapters ... addressing ecology, behavior, conservation, and other major areas of ornithological science. Their chief achievement, though, is bringing to life the visionary, sometimes controversial, and typically brilliant researchers who have enriched our bird knowledge since the middle of the 19th century--Erwin Stresemann, Ernst Mayr, Julian Huxley, David Lack, Niko Tinbergen, Robert MacArthur, Charles Sibley, Alexander Skutch, Gustav Kramer, Steve Emlen, and many more. An editorial tenet of this magazine has long held that how we learn can be just as interesting as what we learn. This fine book proves the point."--BirdWatching Magazine "There are now many books describing different aspects and interpretations of the history of ornithology. Ten Thousand Birds is an outstanding contribution to the genre, skilfully doubling as a text covering many of the most exciting developments on the subject. Readers of British Birds will find much to enjoy and learn within its weighty pages, at a price that is extraordinarily good value. Highly recommended."--Alan Knox, British Birds "Ten thousand birds directs ... affection towards the ornithologists themselves. It provides an astute evaluation of the ornithological developments of the past 150 years, that will be of interest to both professional ornithologists and historians of science."--Natalie Lawrence, Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences "It must be the most complete history of ornithology ever written. It is detailed, dauntingly comprehensive, and opinionated. It not only attempts to summarize modern ornithology--which is to say virtually all ornithology (a graph on the second page shows the number of ornithological papers rising from about 10 in 1865 to nearly 20,000 by the year 2000)--it tells the story of the ornithologists themselves, and interviews important living examples, who present their arguments or stories in their own words."--Stephen J. Bodio, Living Bird "Excellent... Generously illustrated... Above all this book provides an account of how science is done in the real world by real people with all of the strengths, flaws and vanities of real people. It shows how good science is done and that even scientific dead-ends and near misses are valuable in contributing to good and lasting agreement in science."--Walter G. Ellison, Maryland Yellowthroat "This fascinating, wide-ranging synthesis of ornithological history since Darwin brings a mix of science, discovery, innovation, eccentricity, and personality to ornithology... It will be of interest to professional ornithologists, and people interested in animal behavior, physiology, evolution, science history, as well as birders, naturalists, and conservationists. Philosophers of science will find it a fascinating history of the development of ornithological thought since Darwin. I highly recommend the book--I found it fascinating."--Joanna Burger, Journal of Field Ornithology "The charming and witty work fills the needs of academic scientists and researchers as well as serious birders... Anyone interested in natural science, birds, and history will enjoy this book immensely."--Choice "Ten Thousand Birds provides a thoroughly engaging and authoritative history of modern ornithology."--Mike Thornton, Scottish Birds "[A] scholarly and thought-provoking book. The authors should be congratulated and the work itself should be on the shelves of anybody remotely interested in the history of natural history and particularly the history of ornithology."--William Noblett, Archives of Natural History "The volume strikes a fine balance between photos and text without being overly photocentric... Ten Thousand Birds is a solid read for students of nature, avian enthusiasts, and scientists."--Howard O. Clark, Jr., Western North American Naturalist "Appealing to both birders and scientists, Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology since Darwin engages the reader on a journey through the history of modern ornithology from ornithology as a young science to ornithology as it is today... Certainly an appealing read for those interested in ornithology as a science."--Tyler M. Harms, Iowa Bird Life "The primary intent of the authors is to present the history of modern ornithology in a readable fashion, and in this book they definitely achieve that goal... A marvelous history of modern ornithology."--Gene Wilhelm, Pennsylvania BirdsTable of ContentsPreface vii Chapter 1 Yesterday's Birds 1 Chapter 2 The Origin and Diversification of Species 43 Chapter 3 Birds on the Tree of Life 75 Chapter 4 Ebb and Flow 117 Chapter 5 Ecological Adaptations for Breeding 161 Chapter 6 Form and Function 201 Chapter 7 The Study of Instinct 245 Chapter 8 Behavior as Adaptation 287 Chapter 9 Selection in Relation to Sex 323 Chapter 10 Population Studies of Birds 355 Chapter 11 Tomorrow's Birds 389 Afterword 425 Appendix 1: Some Histories of Ornithology 431 Appendix 2: Five Hundred Ornithologists 434 Notes 443 References 467 Index 497 Image Credits 519
£37.80
Princeton University Press Far from Land
Book SynopsisTrade Review"One of the British Trust for Ornithology's Best Bird Books of 2018""A brilliant global overview of seabird behaviour."---Kenny Taylor, BBC Wildlife"His tour of the ecological highlights is gripping in scope and in granular detail gleaned from observations of puffins, penguins, fulmars and more."---Barbara Kiser, Nature"This is a celebration of nature writing, scientific research and the wonder of birds, large and small, that glide, flap and flutter across the world’s oceans."---Tim Birkhead, Times Literary Supplement"Brooke’s storytelling skills are first rate, and artist Bruce Pearson’s illustrations only further the mesmerizing quality of this project." * Foreword Reviews *"[Brooke] shares his encyclopedic knowledge with dry wit and fine attention to detail in this absorbing book. . . . His enthusiasm is so infectious that Far from Land is bound to hatch some much-needed new devotees."---Adrian Barnett, New Scientist"If you thought you knew all about seabirds, then think again. This book is absolutely packed with new information."---John Miles, Bird Watching Magazine"Written with passion and knowledge in equal doses. It is beautifully written, immediately captures interest, is erudite, avoids jargon, and is entertaining with a fair peppering of humour. . . . I cannot think of one good reason why any seabirder – field birders and researchers alike – would want to skip this book. Buy it."---Bob Flood, Birdwatch Magazine"[A] marvellous new study."---John Burnside, New Statesman"A thoroughly enjoyable and illuminating survey of the world of seabirds – made all the more enjoyable by Bruce Pearson’s lovely pen-and-wash illustrations."---Nigel Andrew, Literary Review"The most up-to-date picture of how seabirds behave when we aren’t watching. . . . Beautifully written."---Joe Culley, Irish Times"In a very approachable and often dazzling book, Michael Brooke blends the seemingly incompatible worlds of romance and science. The book almost reads like a collection of fairy tales, stories from lands far away of almost-mythical creatures."---Mihai Andrei, ZME Science"As an all-encompassing look at the lives of all sort of seabirds, this book would be hard to beat . . . a must-have book for anyone with an interest in the most mysterious of all birds."---Matt Merritt, Bird Watching Magazine"Michael Brooke has drawn on his knowledge of current science to give a timely summary of research so far and a brilliant global overview of seabird behaviour."---Kenny Taylor, BBC Wildlife Magazine"To read it is like encountering a new and unknown blue planet for the first time. . . . How much better to live now when the world of seabirds, even far from land, is chronicled in such magnificent detail by scientists such as Brooke."---Matt Ridley, The Times"A magical tour of every ocean and some of the remotest locations on the planet through the lives of seabirds. . . . The potential for future discoveries as technologies advance is truly exciting and I cannot wait for the sequel to this book in 20 years’ time."---Ruth Walker, British Trust for Ornithology"Michael Brooke’s book, Far From Land, provides an entertaining and highly digestible account of what we have learnt from the past three decades of seabird tracking research, and what we have learnt is nothing short of staggering. . . . It is well written, tripping along at a nice pace, and should keep anyone with an interest in marine biology or ornithology entertained."---Stephen Votier, Current Biology Magazine"An impressive global overview of impressive modern research into what proves to be even more impressive seabirds. . . . Altogether a well-written, finely illustrated, instructively mapped book."---Richard Sherley, Seabird"This is a relatively slim volume, but one that is absolutely packed with information and all conveyed in an engaging and often witty style."---Andrew Bielinski, Scottish Birds"The book is written with wit (e.g., quoting from a scientific presentation given in rap) and real insight, helped bythe fact that the author himself is a field ornithologist and understands how much time and effort goes into workthat may end up summarized in a sentence in the book. This is a book that all ornithologists should read, but itwill also inspire marine biologists, seafarers, and all who travel the seas into deepened respect for the seabirdswith which they share the oceans."---Michael Scott, Conservation Biology
£16.19
Cornell University Press Birds of Aruba Bonaire and Curacao
Book SynopsisBirds of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao is the essential guide for anyone traveling to those islands. It showcases the more than 280 species seen on Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao and provides descriptions of and directions to the best places to bird, from the famous white sand beaches to hidden watering holes to the majestic national parks.Trade ReviewThis guide to the more than 280 bird species seen on Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao is accessible to both beginners and experts. In this work that serves as both a site guide and a field guide to the islands' birds, readers will find excellent maps and illustrations along with detailed bird descriptions. The section on conservation adds awareness of the threats to the birds and to the habitats on which they rely. This reliable and enjoyable resource is recommended to public libraries. -- Thomas E. Baker * American Reference Books Annual *The authors are professional musicians(!), obviously accomplished birders, and well-published authors, and they have produced a really nice book here—although it is not typical of many modern guides. The first 95 pages present detailed information for finding the best birding areas on each island, as well as available amenities (which is very helpful). Approximately 280 species of birds occur in the area, and these are listed and discussed in the middle 190 pages, a considerable departure from text and illustrations occurring on the same page. Species discussions include a brief description, mention of similar species, conservation status, and known range. Following the discussions, 59 attractive color plates contain paintings of all species. The final few pages consider bird conservation on the islands. This book is an absolute must for birders traveling to the islands, but the restricted coverage area will limit desirability for many North American libraries, except those with extensive ornithological holdings. * Choice *Table of ContentsIntroductionThe IslandsSite GuideAnatomical FeaturesSpecies AccountsColor PlatesBird ConservationAnnotated List of Species
£27.90
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Field Guide to Birds of Greater Southern Africa
Book SynopsisThis spectacular field guide includes all resident, breeding and migrant species found in Greater Southern Africa.Comprising South Africa, Lesotho, eSwatini, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and Zambia, Greater Southern Africa is a vast region home to a truly extraordinary diversity of avifauna.The latest in the Helm Field Guide series, Birds of Greater Southern Africa describes all 1,170 regularly occurring species that are likely to be encountered in the region, from the Wandering Albatross to the Pennant-winged Nightjar. Featuring 272 colour plates by three of the world''s leading bird illustrators, this practical guide also includes concise species accounts describing key identification features, status, range, habitat and voice; distribution maps for each species are also included.Fully illustrated throughout, this is an essential reference guide for anyone visiting or living in this wildlife-rich area.
£34.00
Pelagic Publishing Where to Watch Birds in Portugal, the Azores &
Book SynopsisA guide to birdwatching sites in Portugal and offshore islands: this book shows you where to go and when to visit for the best birding experience. This guide is best used alongside your field guide - it does not include information about identifying birds. Portuguese territory goes well beyond Portugal itself; it also comprises the Atlantic archipelagos of Azores and Madeira. Considered in this light, it is a highly diverse area in ornithological terms, holding endemic bird taxa, large populations of seabirds, most of the rarest and sought-after species of southern Europe and many exciting Nearctic vagrants. Add to these prospects the natural hospitality of the Portuguese people, the mild climate, the modern infrastructure plus the excellent food and wine and it is easy to see why the country is one of the most attractive destinations in Europe for the birdwatcher. This book is a reprint (without changes) of the Prion Birdwatchers’ Guide to Portugal, the Azores & Madeira Archipelagos (2nd Edition, 2014, ISBN: 9781871104134). It is a key reference for anyone - from beginner to ornithologist - planning to visit the area with an interest in its birds. This is a site guide, not an identification guide.Table of ContentsIntroduction Brief notes on Portuguese ornithology Pre-tour information Travel information Staying in Portugal Weather and Clothing Health and medical facilities Maps Geography and vegetation When to go Introduction to site information MAINLAND PORTUGAL - North - Centre - Lisbon region - Alentejo - Algrave AZORES - Eastern group - Central group - Western group MADEIRA Selective bird list Full bird list Amphibians and reptiles list Mammals list Recommended reading Useful contacts and websites
£24.98
Princeton University Press The Last of Its Kind
Book SynopsisTrade Review"An engaging book."---Tom Tierney, New Scientist"A fascinating, important, and timely book about a major icon of extinction."---Mark V. Barrow Jr., Science"[A] moving and well thought out tale. . . . This book is an important part of an innocent species' life."---Deb Hirt, Muskogee Phoenix"Much has been written about the demise of the Great Auk . . . and this work by Gísli Pálsson is an important addition to the body of work on this iconic and enigmatic species. It is scholarly and well-presented."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds
£19.80
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Vagrancy in Birds
Book SynopsisShortlisted for the BB/BTO Best Bird Book of the Year 2022.The first comprehensive coverage of a subject that has fascinated natural historians for centuries.Avian vagrancy is a phenomenon that has fascinated natural historians for centuries. From Victorian collectors willing to spend fortunes on a rare specimen, to today's high-octane bird-chasing twitchers', the enigma of vagrancy has become a source of obsession for countless birders worldwide.Vagrancy in Birds explores both pattern and process in avian vagrancy, drawing on recent research to answer a suite of fundamental questions concerning the occurrence of rare birds. For each avian family, the book provides an in-depth analysis of recent and historical vagrancy patterns, representing the first comprehensive assessment of vagrancy at a global scale. The accounts are accompanied by hundreds of previously unpublished images featuring many of the most exceptional vagrants on record.The book synthesises for the Trade ReviewA fascinating read into the different causes of vagrancy, and the instances of vagrancy in different bird families. * BBC Wildlife *An exceptional publication ... If you have an interest in migration and vagrancy you should definitely add it to your bookshelf. * Birdwatch Magazine *Vagrancy in Birds takes you on a journey, following the movement of birds around the world, and showing you why so many end up often in the ‘wrong place’ … The mixture of colour pictures really adds to the text, especially in the excellent species accounts which make up most of the book. * Bird Watching, Book of the Month *Incredibly rich ... this remarkable, unique book deserves a place on the shelf of every birder. * Neotropical Birding *This book offers something for all birders and ornithologists, from rarity hunters to conservationists studying habitat loss … one of the most useful titles of the year. * British Birds *Vagrancy In Birds is a unique book, a scholarly volume of ornithological research that birders will also find fascinating and enjoyable. * Bird Observer *This is a rarity of a book, technical, but enthralling. -- John Lewis-Stempel * Country Life *One of the most useful titles of 2022... presents theories and observations in an easily accessible way. * BTO, Best Bird Book of the Year 2022 *For the first time, this book, in no short order, explores the how and the why of bird vagrancy on a global scale, exploring in great detail how birds navigate and the driving forces that find some birds thousands of kilometres from their intended location, and even on different continents from the one they set out for... one of the most interesting things I have read on birds for a long time. -- Paul Stancliffe * BTO *Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Scope of the Book How Birds Navigate Vagrancy through Compass Errors Wind Drift and Vagrancy Overshooting Extreme Weather and Irruptions Vagrancy and Natural Dispersal Human-driven Vagrancy Consequences of Vagrancy for Species and Ecosystems Family Accounts Avian Vagrancy in an Era of Global Change References General Index Species Index
£34.00
Oxford University Press New Perspectives in Ornithology
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£37.44
University of Chicago Press Extreme Measures
Book SynopsisProvides a comprehensive account of the energetics of birds and mammals. This title also provides an overview of thermal rates and explains how the basal rate of metabolism drives energy use, especially in extreme environments.Trade Review"This is a fascinating book and one that obviously represents a grand synthesis of a lifetime of data collection by the author. More than ever this type of synthesis is needed if conservation efforts are to move forward." (Terrie M. Williams, University of California, Santa Cruz)"
£104.50
University of Texas Press Birds of Costa Rica
Book SynopsisThe must-have guide to more than three hundred birds that visitors are most likely to see in Costa Rica, including unique or endemic species of high interest, illustrated with striking color photographs taken in the wild.Table of Contents Foreword by Alexander F. Skutch Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Historical Perspective Research Education Preservation Conservation Nature Tourism Geography Biogeography Migratory Birds Endemic Species Endemic Wildlife of the Highlands Endemic Species of the Southern Pacific Lowlands Endemic Species of Cocos Island Major Biological Zones Tropical Dry Forest Southern Pacific Lowlands Central Plateau (Central Valley) Caribbean Lowlands Highlands Coastal Beaches, Islands, and Mangrove Lagoons Wildlife Overview and Species Coverage Bird Species Accounts Tinamou Family (Tinamidae) Duck Family (Anatidae) Chachalaca, Guan, and Curassow Family (Cracidae) Booby Family (Sulidae) Pelican Family (Pelecanidae) Cormorant Family (Phalacrocoracidae) Anhinga Family (Anhingidae) Frigatebird Family (Fregatidae) Heron Family (Ardeidae) Ibis and Spoonbill Family (Threskiornithidae) Stork Family (Ciconiidae) American Vulture Family (Cathartidae) Osprey Family (Pandionidae) Accipiter Family (Accipitridae) Falcon Family (Falconidae) Rail Family (Rallidae) Sungrebe Family (Heliornithidae) Sunbittern Family (Eurypygidae) Thick-knee Family (Burhinidae) Plover Family (Charadriidae) Oystercatcher Family (Haematopodidae) Stilt Family (Recurvirostridae) Jacana Family (Jacanidae) Sandpiper Family (Scolopacidae) Gull and Tern Family (Laridae) Dove and Pigeon Family (Columbidae) Parrot Family (Psittacidae) Cuckoo Family (Cuculidae) Owl Family (Strigidae) Nighthawk Family (Caprimulgidae) Potoo Family (Nyctibiidae) Hummingbird Family (Trochilidae) Trogon Family (Trogonidae) Motmot Family (Momotidae) Kingfisher Family (Alcedinidae) Puffbird Family (Bucconidae) Jacamar Family (Galbulidae) Toucan Family (Ramphastidae) Woodpecker Family (Picidae) Spinetail Family (Furnariidae) Woodcreeper Family (Dendrocolaptidae) Antbird Family (Thamnophilidae) Flycatcher Family (Tyrannidae) Tityra and Becard Family (Tityridae) Cotinga Family (Cotingidae) Manakin Family (Pipridae) Vireo Family (Vireonidae) Jay Family (Corvidae) Swallow Family (Hirundinidae) Wren Family (Troglodytidae) Dipper Family (Cinclidae) Thrush and Robin Family (Turdidae) Silky-Flycatcher Family (Ptilogonatidae) Wood-Warbler Family (Parulidae) Bananaquit Family (Coerebidae) Tanager Family (Thraupidae) Seedeater, Finch, and Sparrow Family (Emberizidae) Saltator and Grosbeak Family (Cardinalidae) Blackbird, Oriole, and Grackle Family (Icteridae) Goldfinch, Euphonia, and Chlorophonia Family (Fringillidae) Glossary Bibliography Appendix A. Costa Rica Conservation Organizations, Research Stations, Birding Groups, and Bird Information Sources Appendix B. Wildlife Tourism Sites and Field Stations Referred to in the Distribution Maps Appendix C. Costa Rican Trip Preparation Checklist Appendix D. Travel Tips for a Successful Wildlife Viewing Trip in Costa Rica Appendix E. Eco-misconceptions about Bird Feeding, Flash Photography, and Sound Recordings About the Author Index
£21.59
Cambridge University Press Bird Nests and Construction Behaviour
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£104.50
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Sylvia Warblers
Book SynopsisBased on phylogenetic research, this complete study of the genus Sylvia describes two new species and establishes identification criteria for all members of the family. A lengthy introduction explains the background to the research.Table of ContentsList of colour plates List of photographic plates Preface Acknowledgements Introduction - Background to the research work - A user's guide - Taxonomic approach - Moult and plumage terminology - Age classes - Field identification - Ageing - Sexing - Colours - Measurements - Identification in-the-hand - Distribution maps - Layout of the book - Synopsis of the species accounts - Abbreviations - Bird topography The Characteristics of the Genus - Phylogeny and biogeography of the genus Sylvia - Phylogeny and systematics - Biogeography and ecology of the genus Sylvia - General biology and ecology - Migration - Moult patterns and strategy Species Accounts References Appendix: Body Mass of Sylvia Species
£61.75
MB - Cornell University Press The Birds of Ecuador
Book SynopsisVolume II, the field guide volume of this two-volume set, contains 96 full-color plates and facing pages of descriptive text, along with 115 silhouette outlines and nearly 1600 distribution maps.Trade ReviewThe Field Guide volume, 'intended primarily for field use,' contains plates, distribution maps, and text geared toward the identification of all the birds of Ecuador (excluding the Galapagos Islands). Its companion, Status, Distribution, and Taxonomy, suggested 'for your library (or hotel room or even car),' covers the occurrence and systematics of these same species. Undoubtedly, the field guide will be the volume most often consulted; an excellent aid for field identification of Ecuadorian birds, it will also be useful in much of Colombia, northern Peru, and western Brazil. Illustrations make or break a field guide. The 96 color plates, all by Greenfield, are vibrant, clear, and very effective. They depict nearly the entire avifauna, including migrants and species known in Ecuador only from a single record. They also show many rarely illustrated plumages (such as in the highly polymorphic hawks and eagles).... The Field Guide will be indispensable to all field biologists and birdwatchers visiting Ecuador and northwestern South America. * Science *What Ridgely and Greenfield have produced is arguably the most important publication on birds in the region since the appearance of Wetmore's... treatise on the birds of Panama a half-century ago.... The accounts are compacted but chock-full of information, covering status, habitat, field marks, similar species, habits, and voice. Despite the fact that this is a superb field guide,... it is the companion volume that elevates these books to a rarefied standing. This book consists of accounts for all the species in the field guide.... The second volume makes this set more than just a field guide and handbook. It makes it perhaps the single most important reference for students, professionals, and bird watchers interested in the birds of South America, one that will be a first source for decades. * Bird Watcher's Digest *Many of us can only long to travel to exotic birding places in South America,... but Ridgely and Greenfield live the dream and generously share it with us through their exquisite writings and paintings.... In summary, this is a thorough and thoughtful production that not only provides useful and complete information, but does so in a user-friendly manner.... The decades-long wait for these volumes has been worth it! * Birders Journal *The long awaited The Birds of Ecuador is finally out and the results are well worth the wait. The 2-volume set is a massive piece of work and the authors intended the 2-volume set to be used by both traveling birders and ornithologists.... Both volumes complement each other perfectly and are well worth the price. These volumes add tremendously to the available information of South American avifauna. * Surfbirds Book Reviews *This long awaited, monumental two volume set reveals the ornithological secrets and diversity of this small Latin American nation.... The two amassed so much information, they could not fit it in one book.... The Birds of Ecuador is an incredible achievement and is most highly recommended. * Wildlife Activist *This outstanding work is the culmination of a 20-year collaboration between Ridgely... and Greenfield.... Indispensable for those planning to do bird work in Ecuador or surrounding countries. Should be in every library with major holdings on bird life or tropical ecology. * Choice *The Birds of Ecuador is a monumental guide to the birds of this country and does a remarkable job of describing them all.... Volume 1 of The Birds of Ecuador could stand alone as a resource; however, it is completed (and made much more useful) by the accompanying volume 2 with its illustrations, descriptions, and range maps. The two volumes of this title will remain the stand for this country and for other South American bird guides for a long time. It is highly recommended for any research library. * E-Streams *Table of ContentsPlan of the BookBeginning With BirdsColor PlatesTinamiformesTinamidae - TinamousPodicipediformesPodicipedidae - GrebesSphenisciformesSpheniscidae - PenguinsProcellariilormesDiomedeidae - AlbatrossesProcellariidae - Shearwaters and PetrelsHydrobatidae - Storm-PetrelsPelecaniformesPhaethontidae - TropicbirdsFregatidae - FrigatebirdsSulidae - Boobies and GannetsPhalacrocoracidae - Cormorants and ShagsAnhingidae - DartersPelecanidae - PelicansAnseriformesAnhimidae - ScreamersAnatidae - Ducks, Geese, and SwansPhoenicopteriformesPhoenicopteridae - FlamingosCiconiilormesArdeidae - Herons, Bitterns, and EgretsThreskiornithidae - Ibises and SpoonbillsCiconiidae - StorksCathartidae - American VulturesFalconiformesAccipitridae - Kites, Eagles, Hawks, and OspreyFalconidae - Falcons and CaracarasGalliformesCracidae - Curassows, Guans, and ChachalacasOdontophoridae - New World QuailsGruiformesRallidae - Rails, Gallinules, and CootsEurypygidae - SunbitternHeliornithidae - FinfootsAramidae - LimpkinPsophiidae - TrumpetersCharadriiformesJacanidae - JacanasScolopacidae - Sandpipers, Snipes, and PhalaropesThinocoridae - SeedsnipesBurhinidae - Thick-kneesHaematopodidae - OystercatchersRecurvirostridae - Stilts and AvocetsCharadriidae - Plovers and LapwingsStercorariidae - Skuas and JaegersLaridae - Gulls and TernsRynchopidae - SkimmersColumbiformesColumbidae - Pigeons and DovesPsillaciformesPsittacidae - Parrots and MacawsCuculiformesCuculidae - Cuckoos and AnisOpisthocomidae - HoatzinSlrioiformesTytonidae - Barn OwlsStrigidae - Typical OwlsCaprimulgiformesSteatornithidae - OilbirdNyctibiidae - PotoosCaprimulgidae - Nightjars and NighthawksApodilormesApodidae - SwiftsTrochilidae - HummingbirdsTrogoniformesTrogonidae - Trogons and QuetzalsCoraciiformesAlcedinidae - KingfishersMomotidae - MotmotsPiciformesGalbiilidae - JacamarsBucconidae - PuffbirdsCapitonidae - New World BarbetsRamphastidae - ToucansPicidae - Woodpeckers and PiculetsPasserilormesFurnariidae - OvenbirdsDendrocolaptidae - WoodcreepersThamnophilidae - Typical AntbirdsFormicariidae - Antthrushes and AntpittasConopophagidae - GnateatersRhinocryptidae - TapaculosTyrannidae - Tyrant FlycatchersCotingidae - CotingasPipridae - ManakinsCorvidae - Crows, Jays, and MagpiesVireonidae - Vireos, Peppershrikes, and Shrike-VireosTurdidae - ThrushesMimidae - Mockingbirds and ThrashersCinclidae - DippersHirundinidae - Swallows and MartinsTroglodytidae - WrensPolioptilidae - Gnatcatchers and GnatwrensMotacillidae - Pipits and WagtailsParulidae - New World WarblersThraupidae - Tanagers, Honeycrccpers, Bananaquit, and PlushcapCardinalidac - Saltators, Grosbeaks, and CardinalsEmbcnzidae - Emherizine FinchesIcteridae - American Orioles and BlackbirdsFringillidae - Cardueline FinchesPasseridae - Old World SparrowsBibliographyIndex of English NamesIndex of Scientific Names
£34.46
Stanford University Press Seabirds of the Farallon Islands
Book SynopsisA Stanford University Press classic.
£77.35
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Raptor Research and Management Techniques
Book SynopsisIn 2007, The Raptor Research Foundation published the 2nd edition of the Raptor Research and Management Techniques manual. This edition updates the 1987 edition of the Raptor Management Techniques Manual published by the National Wildlife Federation. Editors David Bird and Keith Bildstein assembled over 65 authors with extensive experience in their fields. Raptor Research and Management Techniques is the much anticipated and thoroughly updated version of the popular but long out of print Raptor Management Techniques Manual.
£18.89
Legare Street Press Birds of the New York City Region Handbook Series
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£19.90
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Tawny Owl
Book SynopsisJeff Martin explores the Tawny Owl's natural history in the greatest detail. Where controversy has arisen in the literature, he has put forward all points of view so the reader can make his or her own judgements. There seems nothing concerning the biology of this owl that Jeff has not researched.' - Derek Bunn, author of The Barn Owl The haunting calls of the Tawny Owl can be heard from Scandinavia in the north of its range to North Africa in the south. Most people would consider it to be a common and widespread species throughout Europe, but populations in Britain at least are declining, and we need to understand more about the behaviour and ecology of this magnificent woodland bird if its future is to be secured.Jeff Martin has been studying owls for decades, and in this timely book he combines his personal observationstogether with those of other ornithologists and a comprehensive review of the literature, resulting in some surprising revelations. It was not long ago,
£33.25
Cornell University Press Baby Bird Identification
Book SynopsisBaby Bird Identification is a comprehensive illustrated guide for distinguishing hundreds of North American bird species in their early stages of life. From the just hatched to the fledgling, Linda Tuttle-Adams walks readers through the process of identifying baby birds that they may encounter in the wild-a first step to ensuring proper care and rehabilitation. Successful rehabilitation of birds found in the wild requires species-specific attention. But the identification of a baby bird, whether altricial or precocial, may seem overwhelming at first, even to a trained ornithologist. Tuttle-Adams lays out an approachable and systematic method for discerning a baby bird's identity, offering descriptions of telling anatomical and environmental features as well as details of a bird's day-to-day growth. With over four hundred original watercolor paintings and an illustrated glossary, Baby Bird Identification is an invaluable resource for wildlife rehabilitators, those who find baby birds in their yards or recreational places, and anyone who enjoys watching or studying birds in the wild.Trade ReviewThis is an intriguing and interesting book that forges into relatively uncharted territory related to reference books about hatchlings, nestlings and fledglings of selected North American birds. With exquisite and detailed paintings, Baby Bird Identification is an excellent addition to the avifaunal library. * IBIS *Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. The Importance of Correct Identification 2. Anatomy 3. Growth, Development, and Estimating Age 4. The Process of Identification Species Accounts Introduction to the Species Accounts Nonpasserine Birds Passerine Birds Plates Photo Gallery
£24.80
Workman Publishing The Screech Owl Companion: Everything You Need to
Book SynopsisThe call of an owl evokes mystery; seeing one in the wild inspires wonder. Of the top ten birds people hope to see, three are owls. Although they may be out of sight, owls are widespread throughout North America-and screech owls are the most likely to make their homes near humans. In this book, experts Jim Wright and Scott Weston show you how to attract them to nest in your yard, year after year.The Screech Owl Companion introduces screech owls, show how to distinguish them from other species, shares fun lore and legend, and provides step-by-step instructions for making your yard screech ready. You'll learn how to build a nest box and install a simple nest cam that you can monitor from your cell phone to watch when owls move in, lay eggs, and hatch.
£18.00
Bonnier Books Ltd The Bird Book: A curious compendium of 50 wild
Book SynopsisAn inspiring introduction to 50 wild birds for mindful post-Covid nature watchers.Written by vegan wildlife presenter and filmmaker Roxy Furman, and nature writer, poet and film-artist Dr Meriel Lland, this pocket companion for the newbie birdwatcher will introduce you to 50 birds often seen in the UK and Europe. Birding is one of the biggest trends of the last few years, and whether you live in a high-rise flat or a cabin in the woods, spending time in nature - away from screens - has proven benefits for our wellbeing.Each illustrated bird comes with a map of where in Europe you're likely to spot it, facts you never knew about each species, and notes on how we can help birds thrive - particularly those under threat.Whether you spot birds on your commute, cycle rides or weekend adventures, this is the perfect book for mindful nature lovers who want to look after our planet.
£8.54
Reardon Publishing POMPEY WAS A PENGUIN: Hardback with Dust Jacket
Book SynopsisPOMPEY returned to his home in the Antarctic in August after an absence of one-and-a-half years. He was one of about twelve thousand Gentoo penguins which lived on three islands, North Island, Middle Island and South Island. This book is a simple account of Pompey's life during the following nine months. He goes swimming among the ice-foes; he fishes for shrimps; he escapes from his arch-enemy, the Leopard Seal; and he meets the charming Jenny who becomes his wife. Together they make a nest and rear two fine, fluffy chicks. It is an accurate description of the life of a Gentoo penguin, made interesting by Mr. Bagshawe's wide knowledge of penguin habits and the conditions in which they live. Before the time comes for the baby penguins to swim away from home, Pompey and Jenny and many of their neighbours have become intimate friends. ]oan Kiddell-Monroe's pictures are accurate and quite outstanding. They help to make a really exceptional book.Trade Review‘Pompey was a Penguin’ by Thomas Wyatt Bagshawe and Illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe is a simple tale beautifully told in a timeless manner. The storyline tells the tale of a penguin’s life from a penguins perspective and introduces other Antarctic creatures along the way. The book accurately describes the behaviour pattern of the Antarctic wildlife in a simple but accurate manner and in this respect is both educational and informative as well as being supported by some delightful artwork. The structure and the grammar used throughout the book is very descriptive and is ‘of it’s time’ but in a very positive and effective way. This book not just about telling a story and learning about the behaviour patterns of Antarctic creatures but also reminding us of what a rich heritage the English language gives us. To sum up, this book is a very enjoyable read for people of all ages but I found it a delightful book to read to a school at which I’m a chair of Governor’s. Reviewed by Steve Wroe (ex British Antarctic Survey)
£29.99
New Holland Publishers Birds: Deluxe Series
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£17.99
New Holland Publishers Australian Falcons
Book SynopsisMore than 50 years in the making, Australian Falcons is a beautifully illustrated volume of personal observations, interesting encounters with raptors, and detailed descriptions of behaviour that will inform and delight the reader. The late great Peter Slater needs no introduction as one of Australia's finest natural history artists, photographers and authors over a period of decades, with the renowned The Slater Field Guide to Australian Birds among his many works. For this book Peter teamed up with the equally talented and award-winning artist Sally Elmer to produce the ultimate volume on this family of scythe-winged birds of prey, including the Peregrine Falcon, which has been recorded reaching speeds of more than 300 kilometres per hour. Other chapters cover Australia's other five falcon species: Nankeen Kestrel, Brown Falcon, Australian Hobby, Grey Falcon and Black Falcon. Engaging text explains all about the lives of these enigmatic birds, while stunning photography and artworks provide a window into the hidden world of these raptors, which rarely venture close to people but capture our imaginations with their dashing flight and remarkable aerial feats.
£22.49
Alada Books, S.L. Handbook of the Birds of the World: v. 3: Hoatzin
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£141.51
Alada Books, S.L. Handbook of the Birds of the World: v. 13:
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£141.51
Juggernaut Publication Living With Birds
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£14.99
Massey University Press Kaewa the KororÄ
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£17.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Swifts: A Guide to the Swifts and Treeswifts of
Book SynopsisThis work collates late-1990s research findings from the field of ornithology to provide a thoroughly modern overview of swift identification and distribution. This edition has revised artwork and maps, and much new textual material.
£47.50
McGill-Queen's University Press Flight from Grace A Cultural History of Humans
Book SynopsisSuggesting that the replacement of an animistic worldview with a mechanistic one has led humans to deny their animality, Flight from Grace calls on readers to appreciate how our past relationship with birds might help transform our current relationship with nature.Trade Review"This delightfully detailed and diverse book takes the reader on a journey that explores the deep history of our emotional and religious ties to birds and ponders our modern-day betrayal that has left a shocking one in ten bird species threatened with extinction." Bridget Stutchbury, author of Silence of the Songbirds: How We Are Losing the World's Songbirds and What We Can Do to Save Them"From bird worship to poetic reveries and imitations of flight and birdsong, Richard Pope offers a learned survey of our age-long fascination with all things winged and feathered. Flight from Grace promises to become a first-stop resource for anyone interested in avian cultural history and its relation to our current ecological crisis." Bruce Boehrer, co-editor of Animals, Animality, and Literature“This is a finely produced and beautiful book about birds in history. The author is a lifelong birder and the ornithological background knowledge to the book is strong. A well-written, stimulating read.” Mark Avery, author of Remarkable Birds“This is a hard book not to love.” University of Toronto Quarterly
£37.05
Princeton University Press Naturalized Parrots of the World
Book Synopsis"The first book to look at naturalized parrots with a global perspective, with a wide range of chapters by 36 leading researchers"--Trade Review"This comprehensive work brings together a wealth of research related to this fascinating field."---Dominic Mitchell, BirdLife"A fascinating resource for anyone interested in one of London’s most conspicuous, charismatic and controversial species."---Nick Rutter, London Naturalist"While [the book] summarises many studies and scientific papers it is neither turgid and impenetrable nor dry and dusty. The prose is bright, informative and accurate without using jargon or esoteric language. It’s definitely an addition to the ornithological cannon while also of interest to us amateur birders."---Bo Beolens, Fat Birder"A well-edited, authoritative reference."---Stephen Menzie, British Birds"Pruett-Jones has done a fine job of editing and organizing the contributions of almost three dozen experts on these charismatic birds. Parrot enthusiasts, avian conservationists, and anyone intrigued by examples of naturalized animal species will find much of interest between the covers of this book."---CHOICE, Mark F. Riegner"Striking. . . . Naturalized Parrots of the World is a lovely, entertaining, and authoritative book."---Daniel Simberloff, Biological Invasions
£37.80
Princeton University Press Yellowstones Birds
Book SynopsisTrade Review"A Library Journal Best Science & Technology Book of the Year""Revelatory. The birds, the park, but also the science behind it make this book an outstanding resource."---Robert Eagan, Library Journal, starred review"[Rich] in its coverage of birds, from residents to casual migrants."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds"It’s a great read. A lot of really fascinating information."---Hannah Buschert, Bird Nerd Book Club"This is an impressive book about those birds."---Mark Avery, Mark Avery blog
£27.00
Octopus Publishing Group Bob the Robin
Book Synopsis''When a robin appears, a loved one is near'' In 2019, Tony Putman was working as a gardener in Edenbridge, Kent, when he noticed a bold robin sitting on a branch of an old plum tree. The robin glanced in his direction as he approached, but he didn''t move, so Tony grabbed his camera and took a photo. This would be the first of hundreds of photos that Tony would take of Bob the robin - and the start of an extraordinary friendship that would last for years.As Tony shared his pictures on his social media account, Putman and Robin, he witnessed an outpouring of love - not just for Bob, but for robins everywhere, who populate our gardens with song and movement even on the direst winter days.In this book, Tony shares his touching journey with Bob, and tells the story of our unwavering affection for these magnificent creatures. This is an informative book about the life of a robin, as well as a beautiful love letter to these spirited and lively birds - who o
£16.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Where to Watch Birds in Northern and Eastern
Book SynopsisThis region embraces an impressive range of habitats from the Pyrenees to the sun-drenched Catalan coast. As a consequence the area is rich in birdlife and full of potential for visiting birders. Almost 200 sites are described in terms of habitat, access and the species to be seen. Where to Watch Birds in Northern and Eastern Spain includes comprehensive coverage of all thirteen autonomous regions, a descriptive list of all the resident, visiting and rare birds to be found, as well as advice on watching seabirds from key sites like Estaca de Bares.Table of ContentsForeword Introduction to the third edition How to use this book Visiting northern and eastern Spain Geography, habitats and birds Watching seabirds in northern and eastern Spain Aragón Asturias Cantabria Castilla-La Mancha Castilla y León Cataluña Galicia Madrid Murcia Navarra País Vasco (Euskadi) La Rioja Valencia (Comunidad Valenciana) Status list of the birds of Northern and Eastern Spain Appendix 1. Scientific Names of Plant Species Mentioned Appendix 2. Glossary of Local Geographical Terms Further Reading Site Index Species Index
£22.50
Anness Publishing Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of Birds of the
Book SynopsisFeatures the birds of the Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and the Polar regions, with analyses of size, shape, plumage, habitat, breeding, nests, eggs and food. Explores key habitats such as the ocean, seashore, estuaries, lakes, ponds and rivers, woodland, open country, and cities and gardens.
£17.00
Princeton University Press Birds of Western Africa
Book SynopsisSimultaneously published: London: Bloomsbury Publishing, Plc.Trade Review"This revised and expanded edition of Birds of Western Africa is now the most up-to-date field guide available to the 1,285 species of birds found in the region... Includes more than 3,000 illustrations on 266 stunning color plates."--Ornithological Newsletter
£37.80