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The Barn Swallow - Angela Turner - Uitgever: T & A D Poyser
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The Barn Swallow
Angela Turner
Uitgever: T & A D Poyser - London
The Barn Swallow is a familiar and popular bird throughout the
world. It is one of the most widely distributed bird species, breeding
in North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa and wintering in South
America, southern Africa, southern Asia and even northern Australia.
Its habit of nesting close to human habitation has made this elegant
bird a part of farmyard and village life and a welcome herald of
spring.
This book examines all aspects of the life of this endearing bird, with chapters on its flying
skills and feeding habits, mate choice, breeding strategies, nest
sites, eggs and incubation, nestling rearing, productivity and
survival, migratory behaviour and population dynamics. It also considers changes in populations and behaviour in relation to intensive agriculture and climate change.
The Barn Swallow is both engaging and authoritative;
birdwatchers will enjoy amazing insights into the life of the species,
such as the importance of tail feathers when finding a mate, or the
sinister way that some birds kill of the chicks of rivals. Academic
scholars will appreciate the book's broad overview of current research
on this species.
Recensie(s) 'This authoritative book includes a wealth of research on this charismatic migrant.' 'Once again 'Poyser' has produced another excellent monograph.' Birding World (June 2007) 'An impressive synthesis of a mass of material... Anyone who likes watching Swallows will enjoy the insights provided into the life history. For researchers of social behaviour and flight dynamics, this is an excellent overview that will serve as a first port of call. IBIS (2007) 'This is a fascinating account of what is known of this species, as well as being a thoroughly enjoyable read.' British Birds (April 2007)
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The Barn Swallow
Angela Turner
Uitgever: T & A D Poyser - London
- Engelstalig
- 256 pagina's
- 9780713665581
- 2006
The Barn Swallow is a familiar and popular bird throughout the
world. It is one of the most widely distributed bird species, breeding
in North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa and wintering in South
America, southern Africa, southern Asia and even northern Australia.
Its habit of nesting close to human habitation has made this elegant
bird a part of farmyard and village life and a welcome herald of
spring.
This book examines all aspects of the life of this endearing bird, with chapters on its flying
skills and feeding habits, mate choice, breeding strategies, nest
sites, eggs and incubation, nestling rearing, productivity and
survival, migratory behaviour and population dynamics. It also considers changes in populations and behaviour in relation to intensive agriculture and climate change.
The Barn Swallow is both engaging and authoritative;
birdwatchers will enjoy amazing insights into the life of the species,
such as the importance of tail feathers when finding a mate, or the
sinister way that some birds kill of the chicks of rivals. Academic
scholars will appreciate the book's broad overview of current research
on this species.
Recensie(s) 'This authoritative book includes a wealth of research on this charismatic migrant.' 'Once again 'Poyser' has produced another excellent monograph.' Birding World (June 2007) 'An impressive synthesis of a mass of material... Anyone who likes watching Swallows will enjoy the insights provided into the life history. For researchers of social behaviour and flight dynamics, this is an excellent overview that will serve as a first port of call. IBIS (2007) 'This is a fascinating account of what is known of this species, as well as being a thoroughly enjoyable read.' British Birds (April 2007)
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