A Guide to the Birds of the West Indies
512A Guide to the Birds of the West Indies
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Overview
Because the region is known for its extraordinary variety of avifauna and because no other accurate modern account of its birdlife exists, this book is a landmark publication that will be widely hailed by serious birders and amateur birdwatchers alike. The authors pay particular attention to endangered and threatened birds. For each island or island group, local experts have been invited to provide a survey of efforts made to date to conserve birds and their habitats. For many years there has been a need for an up-to-date field guide that could satisfy local residents, vacationing tourists, and "armchair travelers." At last, that need has been met with this fully illustrated Guide to the Birds of the West Indies.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780691087368 |
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Publisher: | Princeton University Press |
Publication date: | 05/31/1998 |
Pages: | 512 |
Product dimensions: | 7.75(w) x 10.00(h) x (d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
Table of Contents
Foreword Don R. Eckelberry Acknowledgments Introduction Goal Geographic Coverage Species Coverage Taxonomy Using the Guide Species Accounts Identification Plates Biogeography Oceanic Islands: Barriers to Dispersal Diversity versus Uniqueness Uniqueness: Its Values Past Avifaunas Migration Conservation The Problem Principal Causes of Endangerment and Extinction Island Conservation Status Endangered Species List Descriptive Parts of a Bird Plates Species Accounts Loons (Divers): Gaviidae Grebes: Podicipedidae Shearwaters and Petrels: Procellariidae Storm-Petrels: Hydrobatidae Tropicbirds: Phaethontidae Boobies and Gannets: Sulidae Pelicans: Pelecanidae Cormorants: Phalacrocoracidae Darters: Anhingidae Frigatebirds: Fregatidae Bitterns and Herons: Ardeidae Lbises and Spoonbills: Threskiornithidae Storks: Ciconiidae Flamingos: Phoenicopteridae Swans, Geese and Ducks: Anatidae American Vultures: Cathartidae Ospreys: Pandionidae Kites, Eagles, Hawks and Allies: Accipitridae Caracaras and Falcons: Falconidae Curassows and Guans: Cracidae Partridges, Grouse, Turkeys and Quail: Phasianidae Rails, Gallinules and Coots: Rallidae Limpkins: Aramidae Cranes: Gruidae Thick-knees: Burhinidae Plovers and Lapwings: Charadriidae Oystercatchers: Haematopodidae Stilts and Avocets: Recurvirostrinae Jacanas: Jacanidae Sandpipers, Phalaropes and Allies: Scolopacidae Skuas, Gulls, Terns and Skimmers: Laridae Pigeons and Doves: Columbidae Parakeets, Macaws and Parrots: Psittacidae Cuckoos, Roadrunners and Anis: Cuculidae Barn Owls: Tytonidae Typical Owls: Strigidae Goatsuckers (Nightjars): Caprimulgidae Potoos: Nyctibiidae Swifts: Apodidae Hummingbirds: Trochilidae Trogons: Trogonidae Todies: Todidae Kingfishers: Alcedinidae Woodpeckers and Allies: Picidae Tyrant Flycatchers: Tyrannidae Cotingas: Cotingidae Swallows: Hirundinidae Jays, Magpies and Crows: Corvidae Nuthatches: Sittidae Wrens: Troglodytidae Muscicapids: Muscicapidae Mockingbirds, Thrashers and Allies (Mimic Thrushes): Mimidae Wagtails and Pipits: Motacillidae Waxwings: Bombycillidae Palmchats: Dulidae Starlings and Allies: Sturnidae Vireos: Vireonidae Emberizids: Emberizidae Fringilline and Cardueline Finches and Allies: Fringillidae Old World Sparrows: Passeridae Weavers: Ploceidae Estrildid Finches: Estrildidae Vagrants Selected References: Island Avifaunas Selected References: Bird Family and Regional Identification Guides Locality Checklist Index of English and Scientific Names Index of Local Names