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The Montagu Harrier

The Montagu Harrier
Author: Thomas Hepton
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2013-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 148361798X

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It is a story about an architect that has a poignant experience in a chapter of his life. The Bronte Moorland and the Annapurna Himalayas are used as vehicles to deliver the complex life of a free-spirited femme fatal, the Montagu Harrier (a slim and elegant bird of prey), and the power of love that she has over the man that is blindsided by her fascinating persona and affections. With a hint of humour and danger, it is also an anecdotal account of what effects pot smoking could have on an individual, their complex lifestyle, and the synergies.


The Vanishing Mew Gull

The Vanishing Mew Gull
Author: Ray Reedman
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2024-04-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1784274631

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Modern taxonomic studies have created a revolution in the genetic sequencing of bird families and have resulted in confusing changes to the names of many species, particularly in the scientific nomenclature. This book presents all the birds of the Western Palaearctic under the latest taxonomic scheme followed by the International Ornithological Congress. The geographic scope embraces about 10% of the world’s bird species, covering almost 1,100 in total. Each species is considered in order, discussing aspects of both vernacular and scientific names, as well as supplementary information such as status, appearance and history. An introduction elucidates the history of the linguistic elements concerned, taking into account the major languages of Europe, and offers a condensed analysis of the ‘authority’ for any bird names. Good dictionaries of avian names are thin on the ground: most are only partial in coverage, and the majority are word-centric. Hence, British and European birds have long lacked a work that truly wraps the names – both vernacular and scientific – around the birds themselves. This reference will be appeal to any bird enthusiast, but also to those seeking out the background on particular species or simply trying to make some sense of what can seem like a somewhat confused scenario. Filling a critical gap, it will be a useful tool for any student of ornithology, whatever their level of experience.


A History of British Birds

A History of British Birds
Author: William Yarrell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 662
Release: 1856
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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The Cambridge Natural History

The Cambridge Natural History
Author: Sidney Frederic Harmer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1900
Genre: Zoology
ISBN:

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