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Finches (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 55)

Finches (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 55)
Author: Ian Newton
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0007406444

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This illustrated survey of finch behaviour is a thorough, non-technical account of the habits of these birds throughout the world.


Uplands and Birds (Collins New Naturalist Library)

Uplands and Birds (Collins New Naturalist Library)
Author: Ian Newton
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 971
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0008298513

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Ian Newton, author of Farming and Birds and Bird Migration returns to the New Naturalist series with a long awaited look at the uplands and its birds.


The Canary

The Canary
Author: Goncalo C. Cardoso
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2023-11-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0443153515

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The Canary: Natural History, Science and Cultural Significance covers the ecology, evolution and conservation of the canary and related species, along with the history and cultural significance of the domestic canary worldwide and various scientific disciplines in which canaries have played a key role as a model species. The book synthesizes the multiple ways in which the canary and its relatives have been, and continue to be, an important scientific model in diverse areas and have influenced human culture. Each chapter is written by international experts in areas such as biogeography, animal behavior, evolutionary ecology, conservation, neurobiology, genetics, or ethnology. In covering this eclectic array of topics, while always focusing on the canary and its close relatives, this book uses the immense appeal of the canary as a vehicle to present notions of ecology, evolution, biodiversity conservation, and so on, to a wide audience. Details all aspects of Crithagra and Serinus canaries as well as relatives like crossbills Structured to begin with more accessible topics like natural history, domestication, and conservation Closes with discussions of more specialized topics like evolution, neurobiology, behavior and genomics


Collins New Naturalist Library (118) - Marches

Collins New Naturalist Library (118) - Marches
Author: Andrew Allott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780007450602

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A complete natural history and the first large-scale survey of this unique part of the country.


Gulls (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 139)

Gulls (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 139)
Author: Professor John C. Coulson
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2019-04-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0008201447

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The gull is a familiar sight by the seaside, and one of the most recognisable bird species, but most people know surprisingly little about the lives and habits of these seafaring birds. John C. Coulson remedies this with a comprehensive overview of the gull.


Peak District (Collins New Naturalist Library)

Peak District (Collins New Naturalist Library)
Author: Penny Anderson
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2021-12-23
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0008257388

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The Peak District, Britain’s first national park, is a land of great natural beauty, visited by millions of people every year.


Birds of Eastern North America

Birds of Eastern North America
Author: Paul Sterry
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2009-10-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 069113426X

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The finest, most lavishly illustrated photographic guide to the birds of eastern North America Combining informative and accessible text, up-to-date maps, and—above all—stunning color photographs, this is the best and most lavishly illustrated photographic guide to the birds of eastern North America. All of the images have been carefully selected to convey both the sheer beauty and the key identification features of each bird, and many of the photos are larger than those found in other guides. Wherever possible, a variety of plumages are pictured, providing visual coverage and usefulness matching any artwork-illustrated field guide. And many of the images are state-of-the-art digital photographs by Brian Small, one of North America's finest bird photographers. These pictures, many seen here for the first time, reproduce a previously unimaginable level of detail. Finally, the ranges of nearly all species are shown on maps from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, the authority on North American birding. New and experienced birders alike will find this guide indispensable: the clear layout will help novices easily identify the birds they see, while the superb photographs will help seasoned birders confirm identifications. The best, most lavishly illustrated photographic guide to the region's birds Larger color photos than most other field guides Fresh contemporary design—clear, easy-to-use, and attractive Informative, accessible, and authoritative text Range maps from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology Covers entire eastern half of mainland North America and the arctic and subarctic territorial islands of the U.S. and Canada


In Search of One Last Song

In Search of One Last Song
Author: Patrick Galbraith
Publisher: William Collins
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-04-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780008420505

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'Wonderful and enriching' Adam Nicolson 'The best book on conservation and the countryside I have read in years' John Lewis-Stempel 'A modern pastoral written with intelligence, wit and lyricism' Cal Flyn Our wild places and wildlife are disappearing at a terrifying rate. This is a story about going in search of the people who are trying to save our birds, as well as confronting the enormity of what losing them would really mean. In this beautiful and thought-provoking blend of nature and travel writing Patrick Galbraith sets off across Britain on a journey that may well be his last chance to see some of our disappearing birds. Along the way, from Orkney to West Wales, from the wildest places to post-industrial towns, he meets a fascinatingly eclectic group of people who in very different ways are on the front line of conservation, tirelessly doing everything they can to save ten species teetering dangerously close to extinction. In Search of One Last Song mixes conservation, folklore, history, and art. Through talking to musicians, writers and poets, whose work is inspired by the birds he manages to see, such as the nightingale and the capercaillie, Galbraith creates a picture of the immense cultural void that would be left behind if these birds were gone. Among those he meets, there are feelings of great frustration. There are reed cutters and coppicers whose ancient crafts have long sustained vital habitats for some of our rarest birds but whose voices often go unheard. There are ornithologists who think their warnings are being ignored, and there are gamekeepers and animal rights activists who both feel they are on the right side of an increasingly ugly battle. Ultimately, it emerges that many of the birds Galbraith encounters could thrive, but it would require much better cooperation between those who are caught up in the struggle for their future. It also becomes clear that while losing birds like the turtle dove and black grouse will result in a paler country for all of us, for some of those who live alongside them, it will mean the bitterly painful end of so much more.


Poor Miss Finch

Poor Miss Finch
Author: Wilkie Collins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1875
Genre:
ISBN:

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Wilkie Collin's intriguing story about a blind girl, Lucilla Finch, and the identical twins who both fall in love with her, has the exciting complications of his better known novels, but it also overturns conventional expectations. Using a background of myth and fairy-tale to expand the boundaries of nineteenth century realist fiction, Collins not only takes a blind person as his central character but also explores the idea of blindness and its implications. His sensitive presentation of the difficulties, disappointments, and occasional delights which follow the recovery of sight by someone blind since infancy is still one of the best accounts in fiction of a problem which continues to intrigue philosophers, psychologists, and the general public, as it has done since it was first discussed by Locke and Berkeley in the eighteenth century.


The New Naturalists (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 82)

The New Naturalists (Collins New Naturalist Library, Book 82)
Author: Peter Marren
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0007406681

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A history of the most successful, significant and long-running natural history series in the world.