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Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica Martin R. de la Pena

Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica von Martin R. de la Pena

Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica Martin R. de la Pena


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Zusammenfassung

South America, though home to about one-third of the world's bird species, has the world's sparsest population of birdwatchers. This title illustrates the known species - more than 1,000 of them - in a vast swath of this underexplored birder's paradise, from Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, southern Brazil, and Uruguay to parts of Antarctica.

Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica Zusammenfassung

Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica Martin R. de la Pena

South America, though home to about one-third of the world's bird species and twice as many endemic families of birds as any other continent, has the world's sparsest population of birdwatchers. Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica illustrates and describes all the known species--more than 1,000 of them--in a vast swath of this underexplored birder's paradise, from Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, southern Brazil, and Uruguay to parts of Antarctica. Just some of the birds it covers are teals, tinamous, chachalacas, conebills, cuckoos, macaws, parakeets, parrots, penguins, nightjars, hummingbirds, ovenbirds, tyrants, and tanagers. The habitats range from torrid rainforests and cloudforests to grasslands, the world's driest desert, second highest mountain range, and ice caps. The 97 color plates depict each species' male in breeding plumage, with the female and young often shown as well. On the facing page are concise textual descriptions of each species, highlighting not only salient physical features and behavioral patterns but the calls or songs of each. Casual birders and ornithologists contemplating a journey to the region, or simply interested in a one-volume overview of its bird life, will not want to miss this book.

Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica Bewertungen

"[A]n outstanding field guide that covers a vast geographic area and includes a wealth of information for more than 1,100 species of birds... It should be purchased by anybody interested in the birds of southern South America."--Floyd E. Hayes, Auk

Über Martin R. de la Pena

Martin R. de la Pena, a veterinarian and ornithologist, studies the reproduction of birds, on which he has published three books, alongside a dozen others, in his native Argentina. He has also produced several films on the life of birds. Maurice Rumboll, one of Argentina's top naturalists, directs environmental education programs for students and plans interpretive trails, brochure texts, and visitor centers for his country's National Park Administration, whose Ranger Training Institute he formerly headed. Previously he directed visitors' services and research at Iguazu National Park and served as Traveling Naturalist for the Argentine Museum of Natural History.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction 7 Plate 1 Rheas 2 Tinamous 3 Tinamous 4 Grebes 5 Albatrosses 6 Petrels 7 Petrels and Prions 8 Prions, Petrels and Shearwaters 9 Storm-petrels and Diving-petrels 10 Penguins 11 Ttopicbitds, Boobies and Pelican 12 Cormorants, Anhinga and Frigatebirds 13 Herons and Bitterns 14 Ibises, Spoonbill, Storks, Flamingos and Screamers 15 Ducks, Swan and Geese 16 Ducks 17 Ducks 18 Ducks 19 Raptors (Vultures, Condorand Osprey) 20 Raptors(Kites) 21 Raptors (Harriers and Hawks) 22 Raptors (Hawks, Buzzard-eagle and Eagles) 23 Raptors (Hawks) 24 Raptors (Eagles and Hawk-eagles) 25 Raptors (Caracaras) 26 Raptors (Falcons, Forest-falcons and Kestrel) 27 Raptors (Chachalacas, Guans and Curassow) 28 Fowl (Wood-quail and Quail) and Crakes 29 Crakes and Rails 30 Gallinules and Coots 31 Sungrebe, Limpkin, Seriemas, Thick-knee, Lapwings and Plovers 32 Plovers and Dotterel 33 Oystercatchers, Stilt, Avocet, Jacana and Painted Snipe 34 Sandpipers, Curlew, Whimbtel, Godwits, Tumstone and Surfbird 35 Knot, Sandeding and Sandpipers 36 Dowitcher, Snipe, Phalaropes and Seed-snipe 37 Sheathbill, Jaegers, Skuas and Black Skimmer 38 Gulls 39 Terns 40 Tems 41 Doves and pigeons 42 Doves 43 Macaws, Parakeets and Parrot 44 Parakeets and Parrots 45 Cuckoos 46 Owls 47 Owls 48 Night hawks and Nightjars 49 Nightjars 50 Pota~s and Swifts 51 Hummingbirds 52 Hummingbirds 53 Hummingbirds 54 Trogons, Motmots, Kingfishers, Puffbirds and Jacamary 55 Toucans 56 Woodpeckers 57 Woodpeckers 58 Woodpeckers 59 Woodcreepers 60 Ovenbirds and allies (Miners and Earthcreepexs) 61 Ovenbirds and allies (Cinclodes, Groundcreeper, Hoxneros, Reedhaunters, Wiremil, Rayaditos, Rushbird and Tit-spinetails) 62 Ovenbirds and allies (Tit-spinetails and Spinetails) 63 Ovenbirds andallies(CanasterosandWren-spinetail) 64 Ovenbirds and allies (Thornbirds, Brush-runner, Firewood-gatherer, Treerunner and Cacholotes) 65 Ovenbirds and allies (Foliage-gleaners, Treehunter, Xenops, Treerunner, Leaftosser and Streamcreeper) 66 Antshrikes 67 Antvireos,Antwrens and Antbirds 68 Antbirds, Fire-eyes, Antthxushes, Antpittas and Gnateatex 69 Tapaculos 70 Tyrants (Tyrannulets, Flycatchers and Elaenias) 71 Tyrants (Tyrannulets, Wagtail-tyrant, Tit-tyrants and Rush-tyrant) 72 Tyrants (Grass-tyrant, Tachuri, Doraditos, Pygmy-tyrants, Flycatchers, Bristle-tyrant, Tyrannulets) 73 Tyrants (Tyrannulets, Pygmy-tyrant, Tody-tyrant, Bamboo-tyrant, Tody-Flycatchers, Flatbill, Flycatcher and Spadebills) 74 Tyrants (Flycatchers, Peewees, Chat-tyrants and Bush-tyrants) 75 Tyrants (Diucon, Monjitas and Shrike-tyrants) 76 Tyrants(Ground-tyrants and Negritos) 77 Tyrants (Black-tyrants, Water-tyrants and Marsh-tyrant) 78 Tyrants (Field-tyrant, Flycatcher, Grey-tyrant, Attila, Casiomis, Sirystes, Flycatchers and Kiskadees) 79 Tyrants (Flycatchers and Kingbirds) 80 Tyrants (Xenopsaris, Becards and Tityras) 81 Manakins, Cotingas (Berry-eaters, Fruitcrows, Bellbird), Sharpbill, Plantcutters and Jays 82 Swallows and Martins 83 Wrens, Dippers and Gnatcatchexs 84 Thrushes and Mockingbirds 85 Pipits and Starlings 86 Vireos, Wood Warblers and Bananaquit 87 Tanagers (Conebills, Dacnis, Chlorophonia and Euphonias) 88 Tanagers 89 Tanagers 90 Saltators, Grosbeaks and Cardinals 91 Cardinal, Embezerine Finches (Chaco-finch, Brush-finches, Grassquits, Seedeaters and Seed-finch) 92 Emberizine Finches (Seedeaters and Grassquit) 93 Emberizine Finches (Pampa-finch, Grass-finches, Yellowfinches and Warbling-finches) 94 Emberizine Finches (Warbling-finches, Diuca-finches, Reedfinch and Flower-piercexs) 95 Emberizine Finches (Sierra-finches and Sparrows) 96 Blackbirds, Cowbirds, Caciques and Oriole 97 Blackbirds, Marshbirds, Meadowlarks, Siskins and House Sparrow A-E Silhouettes of raptors in flight Annotated map of area followed by a distribution map for each bird 218 Bibliography and list of further reading 292 Indexes of English and scientific names 293

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR008048079
9780691090351
0691090351
Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica Martin R. de la Pena
Gebraucht - Gut
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Princeton University Press
2001-08-05
304
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