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Bird: The Definitive Visual Guide
By (Author) DK
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK
29th March 2022
31st March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Conservation of wildlife and habitats
598.0222
Hardback
512
Width 260mm, Height 310mm, Spine 35mm
2685g
Global in scope, this encyclopedia features a photographic catalogue of more than 1,270 bird species, making it a must-have for every avian enthusiast The diversity and drama of the bird world is brought to breathtaking life in an encyclopedic new edition This photographic guide to every bird order and family profiles more than 1,280 species, pictured in their native environment by photographers around the globe. Authoritative, comprehensive, and completely up to date, this reference was produced by a team of expert contributors and revised with BirdLife International. Bird's species catalogue showcases birds from hummingbirds to eagles, each with a description, distribution map, and data file, and most have a photograph. Organized in taxonomic groups, the catalogue has detailed introductions to every major bird order. The passerines (perching birds; the largest order) alone occupy 158 pages, and most of their families, such as larks or fairywrens, have their own introductions. Nearly 100 further pages cover bird biology in vivid detail - their anatomy, feeding, communication, breeding, habitats, and migrations. All this, and special features on the world's most impressive birdwatching locations, make Bird "A must-have reference for every bird enthusiast" (BBC Wildlife Magazine)
Birdlife International (consultant) is a global partnership of conservation organizations that strives to conserve birds, their habitats, and global biodiversity. It forms the leading authority on the status of birds and the issues affecting them. Its aims include preventing extinction and enhancing and enlarging sites and habitats important for birds. Audubon (consultant) is a conservation society whose mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the Earth's biological diversity. Through its education, science, and public policy initiatives, Audubon engages people throughout the US and Latin America in conservation.