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Nature : Birds & Birdwatching

Birds & Birdwatching eBooks

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Condor
By: Nielsen, John
Published by: HarperCollins e-books

The California condor. has been described as a bird. ''with one wing in the grave.''. Flying on wings nearly ten feet wide from tip to tip, these birds thrived on the carcasses of animals like woolly mammoths. Then, as humans began dramatically reshaping North America, the continent's largest flying land bird started disappearing. By the beginning of the twentieth century, extinction seemed inevitable. But small groups of passionate individuals refused to allow the condor to fade away, even as they fought over how and why the bird was to be saved. Scientists, farmers, developers, bird lovers, and government bureaucrats argued bitterly and often, in the process injuring one another and the species they were trying to save. In the late 1980s, the federal government made a wrenching decision -- the last remaining wild condors would be caught and taken to a pair of zoos, where they would be encouraged to breed with other captive condors. Livid critics called the plan a recipe for extinction. After the zoo-based populations soared, the condors were released in the mountains of south-central California, and then into the Grand Canyon, Big Sur, and Baja California. Today the giant birds are nowhere near extinct. The giant bird with ''one wing in the grave'' appears to be recovering, even as the wildlands it needs keep disappearing. But the story of this bird is more than the story of a vulture with a giant wingspan -- it is also the story of a wild and giant state that has become crowded and small, and of the behind-the-scenes dramas that have shaped the environmental movement. As told by John Nielsen, an environmental journalist and a native Californian, this is a fascinating tale of survival. more...

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Conserving Bird Biodiversity
By: Norris, Ken; Pain, Deborah J.; Cowlishaw, Guy; Woodroffe, Rosie; Gittleman, John; Samways, Michael
Published by: Cambridge University Press

In order to slow or stop the unprecedented loss of biodiversity, conservationists need reliable information on which to base conservation or restoration programmes. Using bird conservation to illustrate the basic scientific principles and applying this to real problems, this book is essential reading for students and researchers in conservation biology. more...

Price: $48.00


Ecology and Management of Breeding Waterfowl
By: Batt, Bruce D. J. (ed.); Afton, Alan D. (ed.); Anderson, Michael G. (ed.)
Published by: University of Minnesota Press

In August of 1987, the International Symposium on the Ecology and Management of Breeding Waterfowl was held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. A major goal was to review the progress that had been made in this field during the previous five decades of research in various subject areas within the broader scope of breeding waterfowl ecology. This volume represents the final versions of the nineteen plenary papers that have been revised and updated since the symposium. more...

Price: $50.00


Eyewitness Expert - Bird
By: Miller, Jayne (ed.)
Published by: Dorling Kindersley

Eyewitness Experts are great big gift packs that blitz the top-selling topics children really love. Open them up and you'll find everything you need to nurture their interest, whether novice or nerd. These are gifts to treasure and return to and grow with. more...

Price: $29.99


Feeding
By: Schwenk, Kurt
Published by: Academic Press (Elsevier Science & Technology Books)

As the first four-legged vertebrates, called tetrapods, crept up along the shores of ancient primordial seas, feeding was among the most paramount of their concerns. Looking back into the mists of evolutionary time, fish-like ancestors can be seen transformed by natural selection and other evolutionary pressures into animals with feeding habitats as varied as an anteater and a whale. From frog to pheasant and salamander to snake, every lineage of tetrapods has evolved unique feeding anatomy and behavior. Similarities in widely divergent tetrapods vividly illustrate their shared common ancestry. At the same time, numerous differences between and among tetrapods document the power and majesty that comprises organismal evolutionary history. Feeding is a detailed survey of the varied ways that land vertebrates acquire food. The functional anatomy and the control of complex and dynamic structural components are recurrent themes of this volume. Luminaries in the discipline of feeding biology have joined forces to create a book certain to stimulate future studies of animal anatomy and behavior. more...

Price: $195.00


For the Birds
By: Erickson, Laura; Sonstegard, Jeff
Published by: University of Minnesota Press

In 365 day-by-day sketches, Laura Erickson brings more than 250 birds right into your living room—from rare hawk owls to elusive sedge wrens to plastic lawn flamingos. Light-hearted, yet authoritative, For the Birds is brimming with fascinating birdlore.Did you know that you can mail three chickadees with a single stamp? That Black-billed Cuckoos flourish on a diet of army worms? That winter finches are especially attracted to feeders offering grit and eggshells?Enjoy Laura’s entertaining observations and record your own in For the Birds—an uncommon guide. more...

Price: $60.00


Geese Fly High
By: Jaques, Florence Page; Jaques, Francis Lee
Published by: University of Minnesota Press

Florence Page Jaques and her husband, Francis Lee Jaques, who illustrates this classic with beautiful black-and-white nature drawings, experience an unusually thrilling winter vacation following the waterfowl migration. Beginning with a duck-hunting trip in Minnesota, Florence writes a lively and detailed account of their trip down the Mississippi flyway, through the White River bottom swamps in Arkansas, and around the Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary in the marshlands of Louisiana. "It is a hearty, outdoors book, full of wind and sky color, full of feeling for things and places." New York Herald Tribune more...

Price: $51.00


Herons, Egrets and Bitterns
By: McKilligan, Neil
Published by: CSIRO Publishing

This is the first book to deal exclusively with the Australian members of the Family Ardeidae (herons, egrets and bitterns). It gives a comprehensive, easy-to-read account of their origins, classification and biology, and explains the features that distinguish them from other birds. more...

Price: $32.00


The Illustrated Encyclopedia Of European Birds
By: MobileReference
Published by: MobileReference.com

The Encyclopedia of European Birds describes and illustrates over 1,000 birds. With over 5,000 color photographs, this encyclopedia is for every birder from the novice to the experienced observer. more...

Price: $9.99


John James Audubon
By: Rhodes, Richard
Published by: Knopf Publishing Group

From the Pulitzer Prize—winning historian Richard Rhodes, the first major biography of John James Audubon in forty years, and the first to illuminate fully the private and family life of the master illustrator of the natural world. Rhodes shows us young Audubon arriving in New York from France in 1803, his illegitimacy a painful secret, speaking no English but already drawing and observing birds. more...

Price: $16.00


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