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Nests, eggs, and nestlings of North American birds, Paul J. Baicich and Colin J. O. Harrison ; illustrations by Andrew Burton, Philip Burton, and Terry O'Nele ; egg photographs by F. Greenaway and Clark Sumida

Label
Nests, eggs, and nestlings of North American birds, Paul J. Baicich and Colin J. O. Harrison ; illustrations by Andrew Burton, Philip Burton, and Terry O'Nele ; egg photographs by F. Greenaway and Clark Sumida
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [328]-331) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Nests, eggs, and nestlings of North American birds
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
60657238
Responsibility statement
Paul J. Baicich and Colin J. O. Harrison ; illustrations by Andrew Burton, Philip Burton, and Terry O'Nele ; egg photographs by F. Greenaway and Clark Sumida
Series statement
Princeton field guides
Summary
A Guide to the Nests, Eggs, and Nestlings of North American Birds provides a thorough, species-by-species guide to the breeding biology of the birds of North America. Some 670 breeding species are described in full, covering the birds of a vast area, from the Arctic to the southern boundary of the continental United States. The main text presents complete basic information on the breeding cycle of each species, summarized in a natural sequence: nest habitat, nest-site, nest construction, breeding season, eggs, incubation and nesting and nestling period. More than 700 color and line illustrations provide valuable information on the identification of the nests, eggs, and nestlings of 597 species. The book covers perhaps the most fascinating aspects of North American bird life, their reproduction and the care of their young, essential elements in the survival of any species. The book summarizes all that is known of this crucial part of a bird's life cycle, and by omission, points to what is yet unknown and may yet be discovered by the scientific ornithologist and birder alike. If your fascination in the nests, eggs, and nestlings of North American birds centers on identifying them in the field, you will find this book essential. If conservation is also a concern, you will appreciate the value of understanding the breeding requirements and biology of even the most common of species. This book will prove invaluable whatever your interest in North American birds
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Field guide to the nests, eggs and nestlings of North American birds
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