RSPB Migration Hotspots: The World's Best Bird Migration Sites

RSPB Migration Hotspots: The World's Best Bird Migration Sites

by TimHarris (Author)

Synopsis

Each spring and autumn hundreds of millions of birds - wildfowl, shorebirds, raptors, and passerines - migrate between higher and lower latitudes, or in some cases between high latitudes in the northern hemisphere and high latitudes in the southern hemisphere. In a handful of places around the world, a combination of geography, topography and climate combine to funnel migrant birds into narrow fronts, leading to migration hotspots, places where, for a few days each year, birds seem to be everywhere. The sight of thousands upon thousands of birds is one of nature's greatest wildlife spectacles. Migration Hotspots takes a look at 30 of the locations where the planet's most dramatic bird migration can be witnessed, from raptor bottlenecks such as Veracruz (Mexico) and the Strait of Messina (Italy) to places like Point Pelee (Canada) and Beidaihe (China) where spectacular falls of songbirds can take place. And from wetlands where huge numbers of waders stop over each spring and autumn to the great rarity islands of Scilly and Heligoland. The book covers each of the world's major avian flyways and features stunning photography throughout. The geographical reasons for the importance of each hotspot are explained, with a summary of the different birds that pass through and the best times of year to see them, and an introductory chapter summarises birds' migration strategies.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: Gld
Publisher: Bloomsbury Natural History
Published: 15 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 1408171171
ISBN 13: 9781408171172
Book Overview: Migration Hotspots brings the spectacle and excitement of amazing bird migrations to the general reader.

Media Reviews
a beautifully illustrated coffee-table book for twitchers * The Spectator *
beautifully illustrated...will get you planning spring and autumn trips in 2014 the minute you begin reading about the wonders of seasonal bird movements. * Scottish Sunday Express *
a happy combination of sound facts and a readable style...a well-researched title. * BBC Wildlife *
lavishly illustrated...enables one to get a feel for the places mentioned without having to leave one's favourite reading chair. * Scottish Birds *
This is an attractive book, perfect for coffee table inspiration or to help serious birders choose their next trip. * Biologist *
Author Bio
Tim Harris has been fascinated by bird migration since as a young boy he witnessed Swallows flying in off the sea at Selsey Bill, while terns streamed past and recently arrived warblers sang from scrub. He has since been birding in more than 40 countries and has been inspired over and over again by the sights and sounds of migration on all the world's major migration flyways. Tim was Deputy Editor of Birdwatch magazine between 1992 and 2000. He contributed to National Geographic's Complete Birds of the World, has written numerous articles and children's books about birds.