Birding from the Hip

Birding from the Hip
Title Birding from the Hip PDF eBook
Author Anthony McGeehan
Publisher Sound Approach
Total Pages 207
Release 2009-08
Genre Bird watching
ISBN 9789081093330

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Asked about his forthcoming book, Anthony replied," Having worked myself up from The Observers Book of Birds and pawnshop opera glasses to Swarovski ELs (and abject poverty) it is has been a cathartic experience to survey a life directed by birdwatching. Looking back and writing about what happened has given me a chance to don rose-coloured binoculars and make sure that, with the passage of time and the onset of a failing memory, truth did not get in the way of a good story. The book is about the moments that punctuated days either in the company of birds or in the company of a class of humanity that both Darwin and Linnaeus overlooked - Homo orno, the birdwatcher. Somewhere in the middle of it all is a deeper meaning - expressed best by Mrs McGeehan who observed the process from the sidelines and has charted, in several pithy epistles, my descent into a Life of Birds."

The Sound Approach to Birding

The Sound Approach to Birding
Title The Sound Approach to Birding PDF eBook
Author Mark Constantine
Publisher The Sound Approach
Total Pages 193
Release 2006
Genre Birdsongs
ISBN 9081093312

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"Combining anecdote, scientific theory and practical experience the Sound Approach to birding is a step-by-step guide through tone, pitch, rhythm, reading sonagrams, acoustics, and using sounds to age and sex birds." -- Back cover.

Top 100 Birding Sites Of The World

Top 100 Birding Sites Of The World
Title Top 100 Birding Sites Of The World PDF eBook
Author Dominic Couzens
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 322
Release 2015-06-18
Genre Nature
ISBN 1472919866

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Top 100 Birding Sites of the World features detailed accounts of the best birdwatching sites in the world, giving background and first-hand experience of what you can find there. Each is ranked from one to 100. The expertly written and very readable text is backed up by lavish photos of the birds and scenery at each of the chosen hot-spots, including rare images of amazing species and some of the world's best avian spectacles such as the Snow Goose 'blizzard' at Bosque del Apache and the swarms of Lesser Flamingos on Africa's Rift Valley Lakes. Coverage is global, with sites from across Europe, Asia, Africa, Australasia, North and South America and Antarctica. Whether you want to use it to plan your holidays for years to come, or just as an inspirational book to dip into, Top 100 Birding Sites of the World will have a wide appeal for all those with an interest in birds and birdwatching.

Birding Rocky Mountain National Park

Birding Rocky Mountain National Park
Title Birding Rocky Mountain National Park PDF eBook
Author Scott Roederer
Publisher Big Earth Publishing
Total Pages 244
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781555663186

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Rocky Mountain National Park is a destination for birders from around the world. No other locale offers such ready access to the pristine high-elevation habitat required by species such as White-tailed Ptarmigan, Brown-capped Rosy Finch, Blue Grouse, Gray Jay, Black Swift, Northern Pygmy-owl, Three-toed Woodpecker, Williamson's Sapsucker, Band-tailed Pigeon, and Pine Grosbeak. In Birding Rocky Mountain National Park, author Scott Roederer takes you on a tour of the Park's best birding areas. In great detail, he describes where to find the most sought-after birds of the montane forests and alpine tundra. From when to go to where to park, he'll lead you to specific places to find White-tailed Ptarmigan on Trail Ridge Road and to an out-of-the-way part of the Park where Black Swifts are regularly sighted roadside. He'll show you how to make the most of an all-too-short vacation by telling you where to find the best birding for the most species. Join him on a world-class birding adventure to Rocky Mountain National Park.

What the Robin Knows

What the Robin Knows
Title What the Robin Knows PDF eBook
Author Jon Young
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 277
Release 2012
Genre Nature
ISBN 0547451253

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How understanding bird language and behavior can help us to see more wildlife.

Humans, Nature, and Birds

Humans, Nature, and Birds
Title Humans, Nature, and Birds PDF eBook
Author Darryl Wheye
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 230
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0300123884

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This book invites readers to enter a two-floor virtual "galleryā€¯ where 60-plus images of birds reflecting the accomplishments of human pictorial history are on display. These are works in a genre the authors term Science Art--that is, art that says something about the natural world and how it works. Darryl Wheye and Donald Kennedy show how these works of art can advance our understanding of the ways nature has been perceived over time, its current vulnerability, and our responsibility to preserve its wealth. Each room in the gallery is dedicated to a single topic. The rooms on the first floor show birds as icons, birds as resources, birds as teaching tools, and more. On the second floor, the images and their captions clarify what Science Art is and how the intertwining of art and science can change the way we look at each. The authors also provide a timeline linking scientific innovations with the production of images of birds, and they offer a checklist of steps to promote the creation and accessibility of Science Art. Readers who tour this unique and fascinating gallery will never look at art depicting nature in the same way again. Published with assistance from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Public Understanding of Science and Technology Program.

Birds: ID Insights

Birds: ID Insights
Title Birds: ID Insights PDF eBook
Author Dominic Couzens
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 274
Release 2015-01-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 1472919955

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Birds: ID Insights is ideal for birders of all levels. Its unique layout, comparing the plumages of similar pairs and groups of species, makes it perfect for identifying the more difficult birds found in Britain and other parts of north-west Europe. It has more images showing how to age birds than any comparable guide, and its handy compact size makes it practical for taking out into the field. The book is based on a long-running series of identification features in Bird Watching magazine. Author Dominic Couzens and artist David Nurney have spent years compiling the field notes and artworks for this series, and here their efforts are drawn together and made complete in a single volume that is easy to carry in the field and practical for birders to use. In addition they have expanded the species list from the magazine series and added many new birds, including the likes of Subalpine Warbler, Short-toed Lark, and Red-rumped Swallow. In total, the book covers more than 230 species, with easy-to-identify species such as Magpie and Kingfisher given minimal coverage so that the more difficult ID issues can be covered as fully as possible.