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Birds of Europe illustrated edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 178x127x23 mm, weight: 680 g, 199 color plates, 700 Maps
  • Serija: Princeton Field Guides 10
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2000
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691050546
  • ISBN-13: 9780691050546
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 178x127x23 mm, weight: 680 g, 199 color plates, 700 Maps
  • Serija: Princeton Field Guides 10
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Apr-2000
  • Leidėjas: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0691050546
  • ISBN-13: 9780691050546
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"Birds of Europe" is an extraordinary new field guide to the diverse bird life found throughout Europe. Ranging from the Urals to the Atlantic and from Scandinavia to the Middle East, the guide covers the 722 bird species found in the region as well as 23 introduced species or variants and 103 very rare visitors. The text by Lars Svensson and Peter J. Grant provides all of the information needed to identify any species in Europe at any time of year, covering identification, voice, habitat, range, and size. In addition, the authors provide an introduction to each group of birds that addresses the major problems involved in identifying or observing the group: how to separate birds of prey in flight, how to organize a sea watching trip, which duck hybrids can be confused with which main species. In over 3,500 illustrations, Killian Mullarney and Dan Zetterstrom depict every species as well as all major plumage variations. The artists also introduce several design innovations. They illustrate typical habitats and characteristic behavior, including birds in flight, feeding, hunting, and perching; they add pointers and captions to the plates to show key field marks; and they arrange birds for easy comparison of confusing plumages. Distribution maps give up-to-date breeding, wintering, and migration ranges for every species. The combination of definitive text, superb illustrations, and innovative design, all in a single, portable volume, makes this book the ultimate field guide to the birds of Europe. On the bookshelf or in the coat pocket, it will become an essential companion for every birder, ornithologist, and traveler to Europe.

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For birders and ornithologists alike, this is without question the best field guide for European birds on the market today. Its innovative design, comprehensiveness, and attention to detail set a new standard for bird guides. Wildlife Activist If you are birding in Europe, you must have this guide. It should be on the shelf of many North American bird watchers, especially those who live along the Atlantic coast, where many European birds are found. It should also be in the library of anyone who collects field guides, if for no reason other than you can occasionally take it down and be reminded of what is possible when art and design and purpose are treated as equal parts of a final product. Bird Watcher's Digest

Preface 5(1)
Introduction 6(6)
Species accounts 12(1)
Loons Gaviidae
12(4)
Grebes Podicipedidae
16(2)
Watching seabirds
18(2)
Shearwaters, petrels et al. Procellariiformes
20(6)
Gannets Sulidae
26(1)
Pelicans Pelecanidae
26(2)
Cormorants Phalacrocoracidae
28(2)
Herons, storks and ibises Ciconiiformes
30(6)
Flamingos Phoenicopteriformes
36(2)
Swans Cygnus
38(2)
Geese Anser, Branta
40(6)
Perching ducks Cairini
46(2)
Dabbling ducks Anatini
48(6)
Diving ducks Aythya, Somateria et al.
54(4)
Wildfowl hybrids
58(8)
Sawbills Mergus
66(4)
Birds of prey Accipitriformes
70(1)
Vultures Gypaetus, Neophron, Gyps et al.
71(5)
Eagles Aquila, Circaetus, Hieraaetus et al.
76(8)
Kites and harriers Milvus and Circus
84(4)
Buzzards Buteo and Pernis
88(4)
Hawks Accipiter
92(2)
Falcons Falconidae
94(8)
Grouse Tetraonidae
102(4)
Partridges and pheasants Phasianidae
106(8)
Rails, crakes and coots Rallidae
114(4)
Cranes Gruidae
118(2)
Bustards Otididae
120(2)
Waders Charadriiformes
122(6)
Plovers and lapwings
128(10)
Sandpipers, stints, curlews, snipes et al.
138(14)
Vagrant waders
152(12)
Skuas Stercorariidae
164(4)
Gulls Laridae
168(16)
Terns Sterninae
184(8)
Marsh terns Chlidonias
192(2)
Auks Alcidae
194(4)
Sandgrouse Pteroclididae
198(2)
Pigeons and doves Columbidae
200(4)
Cuckoos Cuculidae
204(2)
Owls Strigiformes
206(10)
Nightjars Caprimulgidae
216(2)
Swifts Apodidae
218(2)
Kingfishers, bee-eaters and allies
220(4)
Woodpeckers Picidae
224(6)
Larks Alaudidae
230(10)
Swallows and martins Hirundinidae
240(4)
Pipits and wagtails Motacillidae
244(10)
Wrens, waxwings, bulbuls et al.
254(2)
Accentors Prunellidae
256(2)
Thrushes Turdidae
258(22)
Warblers Sylviidae
280(32)
Flycatchers Muscicapidae
312(4)
Tits Paridae, Aegithalos, Remiz et al.
316(6)
Nuthatches Sittidae
322(2)
Wallcreeper Tichodromadidae
324(1)
Treecreepers Certhiidae
324(2)
Shrikes Laniidae
326(2)
Sunbirds Nectariniidae
328(2)
Babblers Turdoides
330(1)
Crows Corvidae
330(8)
Starlings Sturnidae
338(2)
Orioles Oriolidae
340(2)
Sparrows Passeridae
342(4)
Finches Fringillidae
346(16)
North American passerines
362(4)
Buntings Emberizidae
366(12)
Vagrants 378(8)
Accidentals 386(3)
Introduced breeding species and species recorded only as escapes 389(3)
References 392(1)
Index 393
Killian Mullarney is one of Ireland's leading bird artists. His paintings and drawings have appeared in British Birds, Birding World, Limicola, and elsewhere. Lars Svensson is the author or coauthor of several acclaimed field guides, including the Identification Guide to European Passerines. Dan Zetterstr m has illustrated numerous scientific papers and several books. Peter J. Grant, author of the acclaimed Gulls: An Identification Guide, died in 1990.