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The Birdwatcher's Handbook

A Guide to the Natural History of the Birds of Britain and Europe: Including 516 Species That Regularly Breed in Europe and Adjacent Parts of the Middle East and North Africa

The Birdwatcher's Handbook( )
Author: Ehrlich, Paul R.
Dobkin, David S.
Wheye, Darryl
As told to: Pimm, Stuart L.
Illustrator: Naeem, Shahid
ISBN:978-0-19-858407-0
Publication Date:Sep 1994
Publisher:Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $25.00
Book Description:

For millions of Americans, birdwatching is nothing less than an obsession. For enthusiasts, the excitement of sighting a rare species, the pleasure of watching a bird in flight, and the satisfaction of being able to spot and identify different birds constitute a burning passion that travels with them wherever they go. The Birdwatcher's Handbook provides a marvelous resource for these dedicated hobbyists, offering a compendium of information about European birds that will be a delight...
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Book Details
Pages:704
Detailed Subjects: Nature / Animals / Birds
Nature / Birdwatching Guides
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):5.75 x 8.75 x 1.329 Inches
Book Weight:1.784 Pounds
Author Biography
Ehrlich, Paul R. (Author)
Paul Ehrlich, founder and first president of the Zero Population Growth organization, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He received a B.A. in zoology from the University of Pennsylvania in 1953 and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Kansas in 1955 and 1957, respectively. He became a member of the faculty at Stanford University in 1959 and was named Bing Professor of Population Studies in 1976. He is a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation fellowship, and in 1990 he was awarded Sweden's Crafoord Prize, created by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to honor researchers in those disciplines not covered by the Nobel Prize. An expert in population biology, ecology, evolution, and behavior, Ehrlich has published more than 600 articles and scientific papers. He is perhaps best known for his environmental classic The Population Bomb (1968). Paul Ehrlich and his wife Anne began working together shortly after their marriage in 1954. Anne Ehrlich received her B.S. in biology from the University of Kansas. As senior research associate in biology and associate director of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University, she has lectured widely and written on various environmental issues, including the environmental consequences of nuclear war. Together, the Ehrlichs have written six books and dozens of magazine articles. 020



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