Field Guide to the Birds of Argentina and the Southwest Atlantic

Field Guide to the Birds of Argentina and the Southwest Atlantic
Title Field Guide to the Birds of Argentina and the Southwest Atlantic PDF eBook
Author Mark Pearman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 1429
Release 2020-12-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 1472973100

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The ultimate field guide to the birds of Argentina, an indispensable companion for any traveller to the region. This spectacular new field guide is the ultimate reference to the birds of Argentina and the islands of the South-west Atlantic, essential for researchers, birders and conservationists alike. It covers Argentina and all Fuegian and Hornean islands south to the Diego Ramírez Islands and east to the Falklands. More than 2,300 images illustrate 1,075 species, including all residents, migrants and most vagrants. This authoritative book includes 199 stunning colour plates, depicting every species and many distinct plumages and subspecies, including 28 endemics and 17 near-endemics. Concise text describes key identification features, status, range, habitats and voice, with up-to-date colour distribution maps for each species.

Birds of Argentina and the South-West Atlantic

Birds of Argentina and the South-West Atlantic
Title Birds of Argentina and the South-West Atlantic PDF eBook
Author Mark Pearman
Publisher Christopher Helm Publishers, Incorporated
Total Pages 480
Release 2010-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9781408106990

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Argentina is one of South America's premier birding destinations, encompassing a wide range of habitats from lush rainforests and vast pampas grasslands to the extensive wetlands of the Pantanal and the windswept wilderness of Tierra del Fuego. This work on the country's birds features maps and more than 130 plates illustrating different species.

Birds of Melanesia

Birds of Melanesia
Title Birds of Melanesia PDF eBook
Author Guy Dutson
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 451
Release 2011-11-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 1408152460

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The perfect guide to the birds of Melanesia - New Caledonia, the Solomons, the Bismarcks and Vanuatu. Written by leading ornithologist, Guy Dutson, this new Helm Field Guide covers the species-rich Melanesia region of the south-west Pacific, from New Caledonia and the Solomons through the Bismarcks to Vanuatu. This is an increasingly popular destination for tours and travellers, and one that has never before had complete field-guide coverage. For anyone travelling to this far-flung Pacific region, this book is an indispensable birdwatching guide. Species accounts include 650 superb illustrations allied with concise written information to aid quick and accurate identification. The cover star is the Kagu, the region's most iconic bird species and a highly sought-after endemic of New Caledonia.

Fieldbook of the Birds of Ecuador

Fieldbook of the Birds of Ecuador
Title Fieldbook of the Birds of Ecuador PDF eBook
Author Miles McMullan
Publisher
Total Pages 230
Release 2013-01-31
Genre
ISBN 9780982761533

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The Rise of Birds

The Rise of Birds
Title The Rise of Birds PDF eBook
Author Sankar Chatterjee
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 387
Release 2015-04-01
Genre Science
ISBN 142141614X

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The most comprehensive account of the origin of ancient and modern birds—the "living dinosaurs." A small set of fossilized bones discovered almost thirty years ago led paleontologist Sankar Chatterjee on a lifelong quest to understand their place in our understanding of the history of life. They were clearly the bones of something unusual, a bird-like creature that lived long, long ago in the age of dinosaurs. He called it Protoavis, and the animal that owned these bones quickly became a contender for the title of "oldest known bird." In 1997, Chatterjee published his findings in the first edition of The Rise of Birds. Since then Chatterjee and his colleagues have searched the world for more transitional bird fossils. And they have found them. This second edition of The Rise of Birds brings together a treasure trove of fossils that tell us far more about the evolution of birds than we once dreamed possible. With no blind allegiance to what he once thought he knew, Chatterjee devours the new evidence and lays out the most compelling version of the birth and evolution of the avian form ever attempted. He takes us from Texas to Spain, China, Mongolia, Madagascar, Australia, Antarctica, and Argentina. He shows how, in the "Cretaceous Pompeii" of China, he was able to reconstruct the origin and evolution of flight of early birds from the feathered dinosaurs that lay among thousands of other amazing fossils. Chatterjee takes us to where long-hidden bird fossils dwell. His compelling, occasionally controversial, revelations—accompanied by spectacular illustrations—are a must-read for anyone with a serious interest in the evolution of "the feathered dinosaurs," from vertebrate paleontologists and ornithologists to naturalists and birders.

The Birds of the Iberian Peninsula

The Birds of the Iberian Peninsula
Title The Birds of the Iberian Peninsula PDF eBook
Author Eduardo de Juana
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 688
Release 2015-02-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 1472905903

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The Iberian Peninsula is one of Europe's most ornithologically varied regions offering a host of regional specialities. It includes famous birding hotspots such as the Coto Donaña wetlands, mountainous areas such as the Picos de Europa and the Pyrenees, the Mediterranean cork and holm oak forests of the southwest, the migration crossroads of the Strait of Gibraltar and the steppe-like plains of Extremadura and Alentejo. Large numbers of birders from around Europe visit the region to see this wealth of winged wildlife, but to date there has been no comprehensive regional avifauna in English. Birds of the Iberian Peninsula is a national avifauna that fills this gap in the ornithological literature. Full-colour throughout, the book begins with authoritative introductory chapters covering subjects such as geography, climate, habitats, the history of Iberian ornithology and the composition of the avifauna. The species accounts then cover every species recorded in mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands, Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra, including the many vagrants. For each species there is detailed treatment of distribution – with maps of breeding and wintering ranges – habitat selection, population trends, historical and current status, migration and conservation.

Living on the Wind

Living on the Wind
Title Living on the Wind PDF eBook
Author Scott Weidensaul
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 436
Release 2000-04-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780865475915

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Scott Weidensaul follows hawks over the Mexican coastal plains, Bar-tailed Godwits that hitchhike on gale winds 7,000 miles nonstop across the Pacific from Alaska to New Zealand, and the Myriad Songbirds whose numbers have dwindled so dramatically in recent years.