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The atlas of bird migration : tracing the great journeys of the world's birds
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The atlas of bird migration : tracing the great journeys of the world's birds

Author: Jonathan Elphick
Publisher: Buffalo, NY : Firefly Books, ©2007.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Using specially devised computer-generated maps, plus full-color photos and illustrations that together represent birds in nature and in close-up detail, the atlas first explains the basics of bird migration and then traces the journeys of more than a hundred species, including detailed information and an illustration of each.
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Genre/Form: Atlas
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Jonathan Elphick
ISBN: 1554072484 9781554072484
OCLC Number: 71288200
Description: 176 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 30 cm.
Contents: [pt. 1.] Birds on the move --
Introduction --
How migration evolved --
Patterns of migration --
When to travel --
Flight techniques --
Flight power and speed --
How high do birds fly? --
Preparing for the journey --
Timing --
Genetics and migration --
Orientation and navigation --
Routes and barriers --
Staging posts --
Weather and climate --
How migration is studied --
Threats and conservation --
[pt. 2.] North American migrants --
Introduction --
Patterns of migration --
Ducks --
Birds of prey --
Cranes --
Plovers, gulls, and terns --
Nightjars --
Swifts, swallows, and martins --
Hummingbirds --
Woodpeckers --
Tyrant flycatchers --
Thrushes --
Vireos --
Tanagers --
Wood warblers --
Bunting, grosbeaks, and starlings --
American blackbirds and orioles --
[pt. 3.] Eurasian migrants --
Introduction --
Patterns of migration --
Ducks --
Shorebirds --
Storks --
Birds of prey --
Gamebirds --
Crakes and rails --
Cranes --
Gulls and terns --
Pigeons --
Cuckoos --
Bee-eaters, rollers, and hoopoes --
Swifts, swallows, and martins --
Wagtails and pipits --
Chats and thrushes --
Warblers --
Shrikes --
Flycatchers --
[pt. 4.] Winter visitors from the far north --
Introduction --
Patterns of migration --
Swans --
Geese --
Shorebirds --
Thrushes --
Buntings and finches --
[pt. 5.] Southern hemisphere migrants --
Introduction --
South American migrants --
African migrants --
Australasian migrants --
[pt. 6.] Migratory sea birds --
Introduction --
Patterns of migration --
Penguins --
Albatrosses --
Shearwaters and petrels --
Skuas, jaegers, gulls, and auks --
Terns --
[pt. 7.] Almost migrations --
Introduction --
Irruptions --
[pt. 8.] Catalog of migrants.
Responsibility: Jonathan Elphick, general editor ; foreword by Thomas E. Lovejoy.
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Using specially devised computer-generated maps, plus full-color photos and illustrations that together represent birds in nature and in close-up detail, the atlas first explains the basics of bird migration and then traces the journeys of more than a hundred species, including detailed information and an illustration of each.

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