The Wood Duck and the Mandarin: The Northern Wood Ducks

The Wood Duck and the Mandarin: The Northern Wood Ducks

by Lawton L Shurtleff (Author)

Synopsis

This is a story of conservation told through the natural histories of two of the world's most fascinating birds, the Wood Duck of North america and the Mandarin of Asia. The only two species in their genus (Aix), these Northern Wood Ducks are native to different continents but have long been kept together in captivity. Now, for the first time in history, they are also flying side by side in the wild in a small area of Northern California. This rare circumstances has given Lawton L. Shurtleff and Christopher savage the opportunity to observe the Northern Wood Ducks' close relationships and is the starting point of this informative and beautifully rendered book. The opening chapters tell how the Wood Duck and the Mandarin came to inhabit the Pacific flyway and explain their extraordinary similarities. Subsequent chapters discuss the distinctive histories of the two species and describe the birds throughout the seasons in their native flyways. The Mandarins' place in Asian art and literature is the subject of chapter five. The final chapter illuminate the successful work done to protect the North American Wood Duck, which has made a remarkable recovery from near extinction, and the beginning efforts to protect the Mandarin, whose existence in East Asia is seriously threatened.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 232
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 13 Nov 1996

ISBN 10: 0520208129
ISBN 13: 9780520208124

Author Bio
Lawton L. Shurtleff has studied and photographed Northern Wood Ducks at his ranch in northern California for the past twenty-five years. Christopher Savage has researched and written about the Mandarin for more than forty years. He served as the first Chair of the World Pheasant Association and of the International Trust for Nature Conservation. He resides alternately in Japan and England.