The Mating Lives Of Birds

The Mating Lives Of Birds

by JamesParry (Author), JamesParry (Author)

Synopsis

Bird courtship and display can be one of the most captivating events in the natural world. This attractive and informative book looks at natural selection and why birds have evolved different reproduction strategies, examining territories, birdsong, displays and dealing with rivals. It also looks at different bird lifestyles, including monogamy, polygamy, polyandry, promiscuity and communal arrangements, as well as the importance of plumage, including why males are usually brighter and how special plumage features have evolved. The Mating Lives of Birds then focuses on some of the most spectacular bird displays, including Bittern (`booming', territorial and mating call); Superb Lyrebird (amazing tail feathers, posture display in special arena); grouse (leks, special calls, plumage features); Golden Eagle (pendulum flight with both male and female); cranes (dancing displays); Ruddy Duck (drumming noises, bubbling effects); puffins (bill colours change for breeding season); egrets (elaborate display plumes); frigatebirds (inflatable throat-pouch display), birds-of-paradise (outrageous plumage, hanging displays, vocalization); Ruff (special breeding plumage, `jousting' between males at leks) and phalaropes (role reversal, female brighter and proactive in display). This evocatively written and richly illustrated title will be an essential addition to the library of any keen birdwatcher.

$3.25

Quantity

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: New Holland
Published: 01 Aug 2012

ISBN 10: 1847739377
ISBN 13: 9781847739377
Book Overview: Bird courtship and display can be one of the most captivating events in the natural world. This book looks at natural selection and why birds have evolved different reproduction strategies, examining territories, birdsong, displays and dealing with rivals. It also looks at different bird lifestyles, including monogamy, polygamy, and promiscuity.

Author Bio
James Parry is an expert ornithologist, tour leader and author. His previous titles include Global Safari and Desert. He lives near Swaffham in Norfolk.