A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching

A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781523515578
ISBN-13 : 1523515570
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis A Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching by : Rosemary Mosco

Part field guide, part history, part ornithology primer, and altogether fun. Fact: Pigeons are amazing, and until recently, humans adored them. We’ve kept them as pets, held pigeon beauty contests, raced them, used them to carry messages over battlefields, harvested their poop to fertilize our crops—and cooked them in gourmet dishes. Now, with The Pocket Guide to Pigeon Watching, readers can rediscover the wonder. Equal parts illustrated field guide and quirky history, it covers behavior: Why they coo; how they flock; how they preen, kiss, and mate (monogamously); and how they raise their young (on chunky pigeon milk). Anatomy and identification, from Birmingham Roller to the American Giant Runt to the Scandaroon. Birder issues, like what to do if you find a baby pigeon stranded in the park. And our lively shared story together, including all the things we’ve taught them—Ping-Pong, for example. “Rats with wings?” Think again. Pigeons coo, peck and nest all over the world, yet most of us treat them with indifference or disdain. So Rosemary Mosco, a bird-lover, science communicator, writer, and cartoonist (and co-author of The Atlas Obscura Explorer’s Guide for the World’s Most Adventurous Kid) is here to give the pigeon's image a makeover, and to help every town- and city-dweller get closer to nature by discovering the joys of birding through pigeon-watching.

Pigeons and Doves

Pigeons and Doves
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 616
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ISBN-10 : 9781408135563
ISBN-13 : 1408135566
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Pigeons and Doves by : David Gibbs

This volume is dedicated to the field identification of pigeons and doves, and it incorporates much recent information on the family. Pigeons and doves are a large family of birds occurring throughout the world. Many species are specialist frugivores, while others feed on seeds. Most are arboral and the tropical species in particular are often brightly coloured. The family includes gregarious migratory species, as well as shy, ground-dwelling forms such as the exotic crowned pigeons of New Guinea.

A Guide to ... Pigeons, Doves & Quail

A Guide to ... Pigeons, Doves & Quail
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Publisher : Abk Publications
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 0646230581
ISBN-13 : 9780646230580
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis A Guide to ... Pigeons, Doves & Quail by : Danny Brown

This title covers all species in this group available to the Australian aviculturist. Colour photography throughout is supported by precise, easy-to-read information on the care, management, health and breeding of these unique birds.

The Guide On Pigeons

The Guide On Pigeons
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Publisher : Paul Carson
Total Pages : 90
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ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Guide On Pigeons by : Paul Carson

The Guide to Pigeon Breeding: A Complete Manual for Pigeon Fanciers Unleash the Potential of Your Feathered Friends Are you a passionate pigeon breeder seeking to elevate your hobby to new heights? Look no further than The Guide to Pigeon Breeding. This comprehensive manual is your ultimate resource for mastering the art and science of breeding these fascinating birds. Discover the Secrets of Successful Pigeon Breeding From novice to expert, this book covers every aspect of pigeon breeding, including: Pigeon Breeds and Varieties: Explore the diverse world of pigeon breeds, from the elegant Fantails to the high-flying Racing Homers. Setting Up Your Pigeon Loft: Learn how to create an ideal environment for your birds, ensuring their comfort and well-being. Breeding Techniques: Master the intricacies of pairing, incubation, and raising healthy young pigeons. Competitive Pigeon Breeding: Gain insights into the exciting world of pigeon racing, show pigeons, and homing pigeons. Pigeon Health and Wellness: Protect your flock from common ailments and maintain optimal health through proper nutrition and preventive care. Unleash the Potential of Your Pigeons With The Guide to Pigeon Breeding, you'll have the knowledge and tools to: Breed Champion Pigeons: Discover the secrets of breeding birds with superior traits and characteristics. Optimize Your Breeding Program: Learn how to maximize your breeding success through strategic pairing and management. Improve Your Pigeon's Health: Implement effective health care practices to keep your birds thriving. Connect with Other Pigeon Enthusiasts: Join a vibrant community of pigeon breeders and share your passion. Whether you're a seasoned breeder or a newcomer to the world of pigeons, The Guide to Pigeon Breeding is your indispensable companion. Start your journey today and unlock the full potential of your feathered friends. Tags: pigeon breeding guide, pigeon breeding for beginners, how to breed pigeons, pigeon breeding tips, pigeon breeding book, pigeon breeding 101, best pigeon breeding practices, successful pigeon breeding, pigeon breeding secrets, pigeon breeding handbook

Pigeons

Pigeons
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Publisher : Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages : 260
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0702236411
ISBN-13 : 9780702236419
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Pigeons by : Andrew D. Blechman

They have been worshipped as fertility goddesses and revered as symbols of peace. Domesticated since the dawn of humankind, they have been crucial to wartime communications for every major historical superpower from ancient Egypt to the United States and are credited with saving thousands of lives. One delivered the results of the first Olympics in 776 BC and another brought the news of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo more than 2500 years later. Charles Darwin relied heavily upon them to help formulate and support his theory of evolution. Yet today the pigeon is reviled as a rat with wings. How did we come to misunderstand one of humanity's most steadfast companions?In Pigeons, Andrew D. Blechman travels across the United States and Europe in a quest to chronicle the bird's transformation from beloved friend to feathered outlaw.

How to Find a Bird

How to Find a Bird
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : 9781481467063
ISBN-13 : 1481467069
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Find a Bird by : Jennifer Ward

A joyful and informative guide to birdwatching for budding young birders from an award-winning author-illustrator duo. How do you find a bird? There are so many ways! Begin by watching. And listening. And staying quiet, so quiet you can hear your own heartbeat. Soon you’ll see that there are birds everywhere—up in the sky, down on the ground, sometimes even right in front of you just waiting to be discovered! Young bird lovers will adore this lushly illustrated introduction to how to spot and observe our feathered friends. It features more than fifty different species, from the giant whooping crane to the tiny ruby-throated hummingbird, and so many in between, and a detailed author’s note provides even more information about birding for curious readers. This celebration of the wondrous variety, colors, and sounds of the avian world is sure to have children grabbing their binoculars and heading outside to explore.

The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America

The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9781452177397
ISBN-13 : 1452177392
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America by : Matt Kracht

National bestselling book: Featured on Midwest, Mountain Plains, New Atlantic, Northern, Pacific Northwest and Southern Regional Indie Bestseller Lists Perfect book for the birder and anti-birder alike A humorous look at 50 common North American dumb birds: For those who have a disdain for birds or bird lovers with a sense of humor, this snarky, illustrated handbook is equal parts profane, funny, and—let's face it—true. Featuring common North American birds, such as the White-Breasted Butt Nugget and the Goddamned Canada Goose (or White-Breasted Nuthatch and Canada Goose for the layperson), Matt Kracht identifies all the idiots in your backyard and details exactly why they suck with humorous, yet angry, ink drawings. With The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America, you won't need to wonder what all that racket is anymore! • Each entry is accompanied by facts about a bird's (annoying) call, its (dumb) migratory pattern, its (downright tacky) markings, and more. • The essential guide to all things wings with migratory maps, tips for birding, musings on the avian population, and the ethics of birdwatching. • Matt Kracht is an amateur birder, writer, and illustrator who enjoys creating books that celebrate the humor inherent in life's absurdities. Based in Seattle, he enjoys gazing out the window at the beautiful waters of Puget Sound and making fun of birds. "There are loads of books out there for bird lovers, but until now, nothing for those that love to hate birds. The Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America fills the void, packed with snarky illustrations that chastise the flying animals in a funny, profane way. " – Uncrate A humorous animal book with 50 common North American birds for people who love birds and also those who love to hate birds • A perfect coffee table or bar top conversation-starting book • Makes a great Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthday, or retirement gift

Racing Pigeons

Racing Pigeons
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1514405814
ISBN-13 : 9781514405819
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Racing Pigeons by : Thayer Keith Miller

Racing Pigeons: A Manual describes the historical use of homing pigeons for communications and is a manual for the pigeon racing sport. Descended from the wild Blue Rock dove, homing pigeons have been highly valued since ancient times for sending messages in times of peace and war. Today's homing pigeons have been bred to perform better than ever. Pigeon racing has developed into a worldwide hobby and is the national sport of Belgium. In 2013, a champion Belgian pigeon was sold for $400,000. Some pigeon races offer a million dollars in prize money but it can also be a hobby for ordinary folks who raise pedigreed pigeons and fly them for pleasure. This book explains how pigeon racing can be enjoyable and affordable with information on getting started, instructions for establishing a loft, breeding and training programs, and details about pigeon racing on a modest budget. The author has over fifty years of experience with racing pigeons, raising them, importing and exporting them, and winning races in international competition. In our fast paced electronic and impersonal age, homing pigeons can be a relaxing, challenging and rewarding family activity, appealing to people of all backgrounds. The author mentions some celebrities who have been homing pigeon fanciers. Pigeon racing in an under-publicized activity in America. Racing Pigeons: A Manual unveils this unique hobby and sport.

Pigeon Passion

Pigeon Passion
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Publisher : Internet Marketing Business
Total Pages : 160
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0956626904
ISBN-13 : 9780956626905
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Pigeon Passion by : Elliott Lang

"The must-have guide for anyone passionate about keeping, breeding or racing pigeons." -- Cover

The Global Pigeon

The Global Pigeon
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 293
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780226001920
ISBN-13 : 022600192X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis The Global Pigeon by : Colin Jerolmack

The pigeon is the quintessential city bird. Domesticated thousands of years ago as a messenger and a source of food, its presence on our sidewalks is so common that people consider the bird a nuisance—if they notice it at all. Yet pigeons are also kept for pleasure, sport, and profit by people all over the world, from the “pigeon wars” waged by breeding enthusiasts in the skies over Brooklyn to the Million Dollar Pigeon Race held every year in South Africa. Drawing on more than three years of fieldwork across three continents, Colin Jerolmack traces our complex and often contradictory relationship with these versatile animals in public spaces such as Venice’s Piazza San Marco and London’s Trafalgar Square and in working-class and immigrant communities of pigeon breeders in New York and Berlin. By exploring what he calls “the social experience of animals,” Jerolmack shows how our interactions with pigeons offer surprising insights into city life, community, culture, and politics. Theoretically understated and accessible to interested readers of all stripes, The Global Pigeon is one of the best and most original ethnographies to be published in decades.