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The Snowy Owl Hardcover

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Eugene Potapov
وصف الكتاب
The Snowy Owl - possibly the world's sexiest bird - needs little introduction. This massive white owl breeds throughout the Arctic, wherever there are voles or lemmings to hunt, from Scandinavia through northern Russia to Canada and Greenland. Southerly movements in winter see North American birds travel as far south as the northern United States, while infrequent vagrants on the Shetlands and other northern isles are a magnet for birders. The Snowy Owl gives this popular bird the full Poyser treatment, with sections looking at morphology, distribution, palaeontology and evolution, habitat, breeding, diet, population dynamics, movements, interspecific relationships and conservation, supported by some fabulous photography and the art of Jackie Garner. A major strength is the availability to the authors of Russian literature, which is generally out of reach for Western scientists.
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English
الناشر
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
تاريخ النشر
15 May 2013
عدد الصفحات
304
عن المؤلف
Raptor specialist Eugene Potapov and Arctic expert Richard Sale form a talented and experienced authorship team that has written some superb books for Christopher Helm. Their first Poyser title, The Gyrfalcon (2005), was the winner of The Wildlife Society's 'Best Science Book 2006' award; Richard Sale's most recent work, A Complete Guide to Arctic Wildlife (2006) is a spectacular addition to the Helm list.
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Richard Sale
المراجعة التحريرية
A MUST have for those with a technical or semi-technical interest in the species. -- Ian Paulsen * The Guardian * excellent, packed with information yet readable, and produced to...high standard * Scottish Birds * lead[s] you into areas of the natural world that you hadn't really considered before. ...covered with a scientific thoroughness and rigour * Bird Watching * fascinating and instructive contents...easily understandable and fluent. ...an impressively detailed monograph. * Ibis (International Journal of avian science) *