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Collins Atlas of Bird Migration

Collins Atlas of Bird Migration
Author: Jonathan Elphick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1995
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9780002200387

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This atlas traces the migratory paths of more than 100 bird species from both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. In addition to this a further 500 migratory species are catalogued, with details of their routes.


The Atlas of Bird Migration

The Atlas of Bird Migration
Author: Jonathan Elphick
Publisher: Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9781554072484

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A well-illustrated and comprehensive guide to bird migration, including the latest discoveries, and environmental and conservation concerns. Focusing on typical and interesting migrants, the book includes maps, photographs, calendars, fact files and more.


Atlas of Bird Migration

Atlas of Bird Migration
Author: Jonathan Elphick
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1998-11-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9780517283493

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Atlas of Bird Migration

Atlas of Bird Migration
Author: Jonathan Elphick
Publisher: Firefly Books Limited
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2011
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781554079711

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Discusses how birds migrate and provides information on migrations in each region of the world and on the migrating habits of hundreds of species of birds.


Bird Migration (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 113)

Bird Migration (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 113)
Author: Ian Newton
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 637
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0007379722

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The phenomenon of bird migration has fascinated people from time immemorial. The arrivals and departures of different species marked the seasons, heralding spring and autumn, and providing a reliable calendar long before anything better became available.


Bird Migration in the Americas

Bird Migration in the Americas
Author: Arthur Singer
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Total Pages:
Release: 2000-09-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781572625693

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Wings over the Great Plains: Bird Migrations in the Central Flyway

Wings over the Great Plains: Bird Migrations in the Central Flyway
Author: Paul Johnsgard
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2012-11-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1609620283

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"The Central Flyway has been recognized as a collective North-South migratory pathway centered on the North American Great Plains for nearly a century, but it has never been analyzed as the species that most closely follow it, or the major stopping points used by those species on their journeys between their northern breeding and southern wintering grounds. A total of 114 U.S. and 21 Canadian localities of special importance to birds migrating within the Central Flyway are identified and described in detail. Judging from available regional, state and local information, nearly 400 species of 50 avian families regularly use the Central Flyway during their migrations. Nearly 90 Central Flyway species have wintering areas parly extending variably far into the Neotropic zoogeographic realm, and at least 50 of these winter entirely within the Neotropic realm. A few of these species undertake some of the longest known migrations of all birds, in excess of 8,000 miles in each direction. Seven maps, 49 figures and over 100 literature citations are included."--Abstract.


The Atlas of Birds

The Atlas of Birds
Author: Mike Unwin
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1400838258

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A stunning and authoritative full-color atlas of the world's birds The Atlas of Birds captures the breathtaking diversity of birds, and illuminates their conservation status around the world. Full-color maps show where birds are found, both by country and terrain, and reveal how an astounding variety of behavioral adaptations—from flight and feeding to nest building and song—have enabled them to thrive in virtually every habitat on Earth. Maps of individual journeys and global flyways chart the amazing phenomenon of bird migration, while bird classification is explained using maps for each order and many key families. Conservation provides a strong focus throughout, with maps illustrating where and why birds are most under threat, and what is being done to protect them. Separate sections examine key factors influencing their distribution and endangering their survival, from deforestation and climate change to invasive species and the cage-bird trade. Bird groups most affected, such as island endemics, are highlighted, while a fascinating chapter explores the complex historical relationship between birds and humans, with maps and data for everything from poultry farming to birdwatching. The maps are supported by an authoritative text that uses the very latest data and case studies from BirdLife International. Packed with sumptuous photos, original diagrams, and imaginative graphics that bring the numbers to life, this book is a stunning and timely insight into perhaps the most colorful and intriguing group of organisms on our planet. The premier illustrated atlas of bird diversity, behavior, and conservation Features full-color maps, photos, and diagrams Covers bird evolution, classification, and behavior Describes the complex relationship between birds and their habitats Explores the impact of human activities on species survival Illustrates where and why birds are most under threat—and how to protect them


Der Niederrheinische Orientbericht, C.1350

Der Niederrheinische Orientbericht, C.1350
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 184384690X

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First English translation and detailed commentary of a fourteenth-century Low-German work about the Near and Middle East. That extensive travel took place during the Middle Ages has long been established, via such accounts as, for example, Marco Polo's Devisement du Monde; but there remains a relative paucity of documents or narratives confirming and dealing with this phenomenon. Der Niederrheinische Orientbericht ("An Account of the Middle East"), composed around 1350/55 by an anonymous author in Low German, is powerful evidence of international relations between east and west during this period; it provides extensive information, dealing with such matters as the local culture, fauna and flora, and offers spectacular insights into the co-existence of many different religions and peoples. It is therefore an important source for our knowledge; but it has hitherto been neglected by scholars, not least because of the difficulty of its language. This volume offers the first translation into English, thereby making the work available to a wider audience; it is accompanied by a detailed commentary on its historical, religious, military, architectural and political elements, elucidating the narrative fully. The volume also contains a contextual introduction, considering what can be known of the author, and the manuscript tradition.