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Description
This is the first complete identification guide to the skuas of the world.
Skuas (and jaegers) are a fascinating and popular group of seabirds that make up a subfamily of just seven species. They can be divided into two main groups: the larger species of Catharacta skuas which are mainly found in the southern hemisphere (with Great Skua breeding in the north), and the three Stercorarius species (also known as jaegers) which breed in the northern hemisphere.
Both northern and southern skuas breed at high latitudes and several species are long-distance migrants, performing spectacular migrations through most of the world's oceans, sometimes even flying overland.
The individual plumage variation in some species is enormous, creating one of the most puzzling yet fascinating challenges in modern field identification. This guide is designed to enable species identification and correct ageing, and the information presented is based on years of study in the field, detailed examination of photographs and museum skins, and extensive research of the relevant literature.
The comprehensive text is accompanied by twelve exquisite colour plates by Hans Larsson, illustrating a wide range of plumages. In addition, there are eight pages of colour photographs and numerous black and white photographs and drawings that show key identification features. With this book, the seabird enthusiast should at last be able to identify almost every skua encountered, whether on a seawatch or at sea.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Taxonomy, Relationships and Characteristics
The Skua Species: A Brief Overview
Breeding Behaviours
Age Development of Skuas
Skuas and Man
Observing Skuas in the Field
Explanation of the Species Accounts
Colour Plates
Systematic Selection
Colour Photographs
Bibliography
Product details
Published | Sep 30 2010 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 168 |
ISBN | 9781408135112 |
Imprint | Helm |
Series | Helm Identification Guides |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |