'A SUPERB ACCOUNT OF THE ECOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR OF TWO DECLINING BIRD
SPECIES WHOSE LIVES ARE INTIMATELY SHAPED BY THEIR WOODLAND HABITATS.'
– ROB FULLER
'THERE CAN SURELY BE NOBODY ELSE AS RICHLY QUALIFIED AS RICHARD
BROUGHTON TO WRITE THIS DEFINITIVE WORK ON THE NATURAL HISTORY OF
THESE TWO FASCINATING SPECIES.' – PROF BEN SHELDON
The Marsh Tit and the Willow Tit are two small birds of woodlands and
forests extending from Great Britain to Japan. They are resourceful,
resilient, vocal and bold. Both species are an important part of our
natural heritage and are sentinels of our wooded ecosystems, sensitive
to habitat changes that send their populations into decline and
signalling problems in these precious habitats.
In this first monograph for either species, Richard Broughton reveals
the intricacies of the remarkable lives of these birds, bringing
together decades of personal study and a detailed review of the wider
research from Europe and Asia. We learn about each species' taxonomy,
communication, food and foraging patterns, habitats, social
organisation, breeding behaviour and dispersal, as well as exploring
the challenges they face and their future prospects.
With more than 150 illustrations, including unique maps, charts and
colour photographs, _The Marsh Tit and The Willow Tit _brings together
a wealth of information surrounding these fascinating species and
considers how we can better understand and conserve them.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472980304
Publisert
2024
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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