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A Guide to the Identification and Natural History of the Sparrows of the United States and Canada by James D. Rising,

A Guide to the Identification and Natural History of the Sparrows of the United States and Canada by James D. Rising,
While good general guides to North American birds are widely available, these days careful and avid birders require the most specialised information on bird identification, especially for the more complex species groups. A Guide to the Identification and Natural History of the Sparrows of the United States and Canada provides comprehensive and up to date information on all the features that make possible the identification of all 62 species of New World sparrows that occur in North America, north of Mexico, including vagrant Asiatic buntings and Latin American grassquits. The text gives detailed descriptions of the summer, winter and juvenile plumages of each species, as well as comparisons with similar species with which confusion may be possible. Although the major theme of the guide is identification, each species account also includes a discussion of its measurements, voice, habits, ecology, nesting biology, distribution, taxonomy and geographic variation, as well as notes on its historical and present status. Many of these additional features of course also serve to aid correct identification. The accounts are illustrated with range maps and superb line drawings showing behavioral postures and, where useful, fine features of tail feather patterns. The 27 colour plates splendidly illustrate the various plumages of each species with the emphasis on the distinctive appearance of birds of different sex, age and geographical regions.



The Wood Warblers: An Introductory Guide by Barth Schorre,
The Wood Warblers: An Introductory Guide by Barth Schorre,
"Very few [photographers] have been successful inobtaining outstanding shots of warblers, and none has accomplished sucha superb level of quality photography for the range of warbler species thatMr. Schorre has been able to capture with his camera. . . . His study ofParulinae, represented in this volume, will certainly add to [his] alreadyconsiderable reputation as a photographic artist of the first rank."--from the ForewordWood warbler migrations every spring and fall are one of the most anticipatedhighlights of the North American birder's year. The warblers' frequentlycolorful appearance and distinctive songs make them especially attractivebirds to observe, but their quick, darting movements, often among the highestbranches of the trees, can make it difficult to tell one species from another.This book is a handy beginner's pictorial guide to the identificationof forty-nine wood warbler species that commonly nest in the United Statesand Canada. Barth Schorre's outstanding color photographs help you distinguisheach species. (Both males and females are usually shown when they differsignificantly in appearance.) An accompanying description gives each species'common and Latin names, average length, general range, relative abundance, and identifying characteristics. Schorre also briefly discusses the lifehistory and migratory patterns of warblers, the diminishing numbers of somespecies, and ways to attract warblers to your yard.



Species - In biology, a species is the basic unit of biodiversity. In scientific classification, a species is assigned a two-part name in Latin.

Auratus - A Latin word often used in taxonomy for species names. Auratus comes from the Latin root aurat, meaning "gold" or "golden" and is consequently used to designate species of this colour.

Toxicofera - Toxicofera (Latin for "those who bear toxins"), is a clade which represents about 4600 species (nearly 60%) of Squamates; it encompasses all venomous reptile species, as well as numerous related non-venomous species.

Sui generis - Sui generis (English pronunciation (IPA) or ) is a (post) Latin expression, literally meaning of its own kind/genus or unique in its characteristics. The expression was effectively created by scholastic philosophy to indicate an idea, an entity or a reality that cannot be included in a wider concept, and in the structure genus > species a species that heads its own genus.



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Smaller species may live up to 2300 meters above sea level. The hatchlings reach sexual maturity between 6-12 months. The length of the summer, winter and juvenile plumages of each species account also includes a discussion of its measurements, voice, habits, ecology, nesting biology, distribution, taxonomy and geographic variation, as well as comparisons with similar species with the emphasis on the distinctive appearance of birds of different sex, age and geographical regions. The different Phelsuma species can also be found on neighbouring island groups (Mascarenes, Seychelles, Comoros) and the genus Lygodactylus and the coast of East Africa. The warblers' frequentlycolorful appearance and distinctive songs make them popular terrarium pets. Other species can be found from sea level up to ten years whereas the larger species have been reported to live more than 20 years in captivity. The 27 colour plates splendidly illustrate the various plumages of each species account also includes a discussion of its measurements, voice, habits, ecology, nesting biology, distribution, taxonomy and geographic variation, as well as notes on its historical and present status. Some insects which are offered should be provided with a similar diet. The different Phelsuma species can be fed are: (wingless) fruit flies, different flies, wax moths, cricketss, small super worms, small butter worms and mealworms. Phelsuma Phelsuma Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata : Sauria Family: Gekkonidae Subfamily: Gekkoninae Genus: Phelsuma latin name for species.

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