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The Greater Flamingo

Part of the Poyser Monographs series
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With their curious feeding behaviour, peculiar elongated body, gregarious social lives and exotic pink plumage, flamingos are among the most familiar and popular of all the world's birds.

They have inspired artists, poets and amateur naturalists for centuries, but until 50 years ago very little was known about their biology.

A growing number of scientists have directed their attention to these magnificent birds over recent years; this book summarises current understanding of flamingo biology, with detailed discussion of population dynamics, ecology, movements, feeding, breeding biology and conservation, with emphasis placed on the authors' work on the famous population of Greater Flamingos in the Camargue region of southern France.

There is also a detailed guide to breeding areas, and an outline of future challenges for research.

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Product Details
Poyser
0713665629 / 9780713665628
Hardback
598.35
15/01/2008
United Kingdom
English
328 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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Previous ed.: published as Flamingos. s.l.: s.n.: 1975.
Co-authored by the world's undisputed authority on these birds, Alan Johnson. Authoritative yet highly readable, enlivened by high-quality illustrations and stunning photography. Flamingos are colourful, popular and very well-known birds that occur throughout subtropical and tropical regions, including southern Europe, Africa and the Americas; they are common in zoo and wildfowl collections in the UK and elsewhere. A much-needed update of one of the earliest Poysers, Flamingos by Kear and Duplaix-Hall (1975), which is now a very expensive collectors item despite it being little more than a col
Co-authored by the world's undisputed authority on these birds, Alan Johnson. Authoritative yet highly readable, enlivened by high-quality illustrations and stunning photography. Flamingos are colourful, popular and very well-known birds that occur throughout subtropical and tropical regions, including southern Europe, Africa and the Americas; they are common in zoo and wildfowl collections in the UK and elsewhere. A much-needed update of one of the earliest Poysers, Flamingos by Kear and Duplaix-Hall (1975), which is now a very expensive collectors item despite it being little more than a col PSVW6 Birds (ornithology), WNCB Wildlife: birds & birdwatching