Hawai‘i’s Kōlea
Title | Hawai‘i’s Kōlea PDF eBook |
Author | Oscar W. Johnson |
Publisher | Latitude 20 |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-11-30 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780824866969 |
Oscar “Wally” Johnson, the undisputed world expert on Pacific Golden-Plovers, and Susan Scott, a popular-science writer, have combined their knowledge and enthusiasm to create a book for everyone who admires the exceptional birds called "Kōlea" in Hawaiian. With easy-to-understand yet scientifically accurate text and outstanding color photographs, Hawai`i's Kōlea: The Amazing Transpacific Life of the Pacific Golden-Plover is a handy, reliable source of information for both general readers and ornithology specialists. Although the Pacific Golden-Plover is a member of the shorebird group, Kōlea spend most of their time inland, favoring open space with short vegetation. This makes Hawai`i’s cemeteries, golf courses, and backyard lawns prime real estate for these migratory birds. Each year Kōlea fly thousands of miles nonstop from Alaska and return to the same spot in the Islands, whether a condominium courtyard, a busy beach park, or a strip of grass in downtown Honolulu. As a result, many Hawai`i residents get to know individual birds, calling them “my Kōlea.” In turn, urban plovers often grow tame around people, an endearing trait uncommon in other birds. Their human admirers see city Kōlea as charming, alert, and personable—qualities that, together with their grace and beauty, have made them arguably Hawai`i’s favorite bird. Observing the birds gives rise to countless questions: “When do the birds leave Hawai`i? When do they return? Do they have chicks in the Islands? How long does it take them to fly to Alaska?” To answer these and other questions, the authors have gathered together just about every detail researchers know about Pacific Golden-Plovers. If you marvel at the remarkable birds that prance through your park, strut in your street, and rest on your rooftop, this book will make you love Kōlea even more.
Kо̄lea
Title | Kо̄lea PDF eBook |
Author | Marion Coste |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | 40 |
Release | 1998-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780824819613 |
The Kolea (Pacific Golden Plover) leads a double life. From May to August it nests and raises its young on Alaska's chilly subarctic tundra. Come winter, just as its plumage turns from black and white to gold and brown, the kolea makes its way to Hawaii's distant shores, where it will remain for the next eight months before returning to Alaska. It undertakes this incredible journey of nearly 3,000 miles twice a year without stopping once to rest or feed. Amazingly, young kolea, left far behind on the Alaskan coast, find their way to Hawaii without any help from their parents. Those of us who witness the comings and goings of these amazing birds often wonder how they travel across thousands of miles of trackless ocean without losing their way. What signs or clues do they follow? Do they use the sun and stars as their guides? The ability of the kolea to navigate such a tremendous distance remains a mystery. In the first part of this book you will journey with the kolea from the treeless plains near the Arctic Circle, across the vast Pacific Ocean, to its warm and sunny winter home in Hawaii. The second part contains information on habitat, food, nesting and breeding, and the challenges facing scientists who study kolea migration. Both sections are clearly written and will engage and inform young readers.
Mink River
Title | Mink River PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Doyle |
Publisher | Oregon State University Press |
Total Pages | 319 |
Release | 2010-10-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9780870715853 |
Looks at the lives, loves, and losses of the residents of the village of Neawanaka, Oregon.
Nyle the Crocodile and Glover the Plover
Title | Nyle the Crocodile and Glover the Plover PDF eBook |
Author | Lateefah Simpson |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 22 |
Release | 2019-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780578504063 |
Discover the unique relationship between the African Nile River crocodile and the Egyptian Plover bird in this fascinating tale based on the symbiotic interaction with two different species, a form of mutualism!
Higher-Order Perl
Title | Higher-Order Perl PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Jason Dominus |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Total Pages | 601 |
Release | 2005-03-31 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0080478344 |
Most Perl programmers were originally trained as C and Unix programmers, so the Perl programs that they write bear a strong resemblance to C programs. However, Perl incorporates many features that have their roots in other languages such as Lisp. These advanced features are not well understood and are rarely used by most Perl programmers, but they are very powerful. They can automate tasks in everyday programming that are difficult to solve in any other way. One of the most powerful of these techniques is writing functions that manufacture or modify other functions. For example, instead of writing ten similar functions, a programmer can write a general pattern or framework that can then create the functions as needed according to the pattern. For several years Mark Jason Dominus has worked to apply functional programming techniques to Perl. Now Mark brings these flexible programming methods that he has successfully taught in numerous tutorials and training sessions to a wider audience. * Introduces powerful programming methods new to most Perl programmers that were previously the domain of computer scientists* Gradually builds up confidence by describing techniques of progressive sophistication* Shows how to improve everyday programs and includes numerous engaging code examples to illustrate the methods
The Plover
Title | The Plover PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Doyle |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Total Pages | 320 |
Release | 2014-04-08 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1250034787 |
Declan O Donnell has sailed out of Oregon and deep into the vast, wild ocean, having had just finally enough of other people and their problems. He will go it alone, he will be his own country, he will be beholden to and beloved of no one. No man is an island, my butt, he thinks. I am that very man. . . . But the galaxy soon presents him with a string of odd, entertaining, and dangerous passengers, who become companions of every sort and stripe. The Plover is the story of their adventures and misadventures in the immense blue country one of their company calls Pacifica. Hounded by a mysterious enemy, reluctantly acquiring one new resident after another, Declan O Donnell's lonely boat is eventually crammed with humor, argument, tension, and a resident herring gull. Brian Doyle's The Plover is a sea novel, a maritime adventure, the story of a cold man melting, a compendium of small miracles, an elegy to Edmund Burke, a watery quest, a battle at sea---and a rapturous, heartfelt celebration of life's surprising paths, planned and unplanned.
Piping Plover Summer
Title | Piping Plover Summer PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Riegle |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Piping plover |
ISBN | 9780979420290 |
Melody and Chad, two piping plovers, build a nest for their eggs on the beach and are surprised and confused when humans arrive to protect the nest.