Trogons of the Arizona Borderlands

Trogons of the Arizona Borderlands
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Publisher : Rio Nuevo Publishers
Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924073941738
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Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Synopsis Trogons of the Arizona Borderlands by : Richard Cachor Taylor

What is a Trogon? Where is it found? Birders will have no problem with these questions. Even though this elegantly beautiful bird is rare, it is highly distinguishable due to its brilliant plumage and conspicuous voice. Author Richard Cachor Taylor has spent many hours, days, and weeks in the mountains of Southern Arizona researching this elusive bird. In this book, he shares information from these searches. He also shares his findings and sightings of the Eared Trogon, an even more elusive species of the Trogon.

Trogons

Trogons
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Total Pages : 300
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105133009303
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Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Trogons by : Joseph Michael Forshaw

This is the definitive natural history of the spectacularly beautiful tropical birds known as the trogons, a family that includes the legendary Resplendent Quetzal, the sacred bird of the ancient Mayans and Aztecs. A collaboration between renowned ornithologist Joseph Forshaw and eminent bird artist Albert Gilbert, Trogons combines science and art to create an unprecedented picture of a threatened bird family. Forshaw's text provides the most authoritative and comprehensive account of the trogons ever written, and Gilbert's stunning paintings are the first to accurately depict all species of trogons in their natural habitats and true colors. The book's detailed synthesis of current knowledge about the trogons is enriched by Forshaw's personal field observations in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Americas, while Gilbert's meticulous artwork is based on fieldwork in the same areas. With its large format, more than 40 full-color plates, and state-of-the-art five-color printing, this limited-edition book promises to become a classic and a collector's item. Despite their long association with human culture, trogons remain poorly known. Much of the existing ecological information comes from studies of a few neotropical species undertaken in the 1930s and 1940s by Alexander Skutch in Costa Rica and Guatemala, and more recent field studies of the Elegant Trogon at the northern extremity of the range. There have been longstanding uncertainties about the relations and origins of trogons. Kingfishers and their allies have often been nominated as the trogons' closest allies and a New World origin was assumed because most trogon species are now found in the neotropics. However, recent studies have supported placing trogons in a separate order--Trogoniformes--with possible affinities to the African mousebirds, and there is some evidence for an Old World origin. At a time when researchers and fieldworkers are showing increasing interest in the trogons, and when tropical forests, the home of most trogon species, are threatened by logging and land clearing, this book is intended to not only summarize and advance knowledge about trogons but also to draw attention to the urgent need to protect these magnificent birds by safeguarding the habitats so critical to their continued survival. Trogons is an essential volume for libraries, birders, conservationists, ornithologists, eco-tourists, and collectors of fine bird books. Text by renowned ornithologist Joseph Forshaw provides the most authoritative and comprehensive account of the trogons ever written Paintings by eminent bird artist Albert Gilbert accurately depict for the first time all trogon species in their natural habitats and true colors More than 80 color and black-and-white illustrations, including a foldout color plate of the Resplendent Quetzal, the sacred bird of the ancient Mayans and Aztecs Large format and state-of-the-art five-color printing Edition limited to 700 copies in the United States and 1,400 copies worldwide An essential volume for libraries, birders, conservationists, ornithologists, eco-tourists, and collectors of fine bird books

Chiricahua Mountains

Chiricahua Mountains
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 103
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ISBN-10 : 9780816533282
ISBN-13 : 0816533288
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Chiricahua Mountains by : Ken Lamberton

For many, these mountains represent the Apache stronghold of Geronimo. For others, they are a birdwatcher's paradise. But the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona are more than this. They are a classic "sky island" of the desert, a rich storehouse of biologic diversity. On a journey undertaken in search of a pair of rare short-tailed hawks, Ken Lamberton takes readers on an excursion through these mountains, from their riparian canyons to their highest peaks. The Chiricahuas comprise the largest single range in southern Arizona, crisscrossed by more than 300 miles of trails. Lamberton is your guide along these trails, and his knowledge of the mountains and their natural history makes him a perfect hiking companion while Jeff Garton's stunning photographs enrich your visit. Lamberton shares insights about the geology, habitats, and diversity of wildlife in a place of such isolation that species must either adapt or become extinct. The Chiricahuas are one link in a chain of mountains connecting the Rockies to the Sierra Madre Occidental in Mexico, and some Madrean species reach the northernmost extension of their ranges here: birds like sulphur-bellied flycatchers, mammals like jaguarundis, and trees like the Apache pine. But this is not an untraveled wilderness. We learn why the Chiricahuas are so popular with birders, who flock to these mountains from around the world in the hopes of spotting some of the nearly four hundred avian species found here. We also learn something of the Chiricahua's rich human culture, from Apache warriors to European settlers. Gracing the text are more than a dozen black-and-white photographs by Jeff Garton that offer views of the Chiricahuas different from those usually found in tourist brochures: landscapes and riparian settings, rock formations and plant studies that give readers a lasting impression of the beauty and tranquility of this wilderness. Together words and images convey an intimate view of one of the Southwest's most exotic locations—stronghold, paradise, and everlasting island in the vast and rolling desert.

Arizona Highways

Arizona Highways
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : UCLA:L0074502246
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Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

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The Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas

The Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas
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Publisher : UNM Press
Total Pages : 654
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ISBN-10 : 0826333796
ISBN-13 : 9780826333797
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis The Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas by : Troy E. Corman

Examines over 270 species of birds known to breed in Arizona, complete with color photos and nesting and migratory data.

Feathered Marvels

Feathered Marvels
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781476691886
ISBN-13 : 1476691886
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Feathered Marvels by : Dominic F. Sherony

From the discovery of the fossil Archaeopteryx to more than 10,000 different documented species today, birds have become the second most diversified class of vertebrates on Earth. Birds have evolved extensively since they first emerged in prehistoric times--but that diversity could dwindle and even vanish unless we take steps to conserve their habitats, ensuring that they sustain their numbers and their variety. This natural history of birds starts in the distant past--going back to the Jurassic, Cretaceous and Paleogene periods--in order to get a broader understanding of the birds that we see today. Chapters cover their lives, breeding, flight, migration and more, while also highlighting some especially unique bird fossils, such as the Pelagornis Sandersi, which had a wingspan of more than 20 feet. Also included are chapters on the loss of needed habitats, the current decline of native birds, and what can be done to reverse it.

A Birder's Guide to Southeastern Arizona

A Birder's Guide to Southeastern Arizona
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Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924097763290
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Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis A Birder's Guide to Southeastern Arizona by : Richard Cachor Taylor

Great year-round birding, grand scenery, and a birdlist that includes some of the most sought-after and beautiful birds in all of North America make A Birder's Guide to Southeastern Arizona the essential guidebook for residents and visitors to this area. This fifth edition includes expanded bar graphs keyed to habitats, with seasonal and abundance information for 514 species. In addition, there is an annotated Specialties section which provides information on the best places to find over 240 of the most interesting birds of Southeastern Arizona. Also included are maps, directions, and birding tips for the newest birding hotspots. The author, Rick Taylor, brings a wealth of field experience and boundless enthusiasm to this guide. His attention to detail provides a complete picture of the opportunities awaiting birders in Southeastern Arizona.

TROGONS & QUETZALS

TROGONS & QUETZALS
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Publisher : Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : UCR:31210015497470
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Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis TROGONS & QUETZALS by : JOHNSGARD PAUL A

Beautifully illustrated with color plates and line drawings, this comprehensive review of trogons and quetzals -- the first to be published in more than 150 years -- covers all thirty-nine extant species. This up-to-date survey will serve as a valuable reference for ornithologists, conservationists, aviculturalists, and birdwatchers worldwide.

Lives of North American Birds

Lives of North American Birds
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Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages : 708
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ISBN-10 : 0618159886
ISBN-13 : 9780618159888
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Lives of North American Birds by : Kenn Kaufman

The bestselling natural history of birds, lavishly illustrated with 600 colorphotos, is now available for the first time in flexi binding.

Arizona Wildlife Views

Arizona Wildlife Views
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Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P00858149R
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Rating : 4/5 (9R Downloads)

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