12 Huia Birds

12 Huia Birds
Title 12 Huia Birds PDF eBook
Author Julian Stokoe
Publisher Oratia Books
Pages 32
Release 2016-09
Genre Counting
ISBN 9780947506124

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12 beautiful huia birds play and sing in the forest. But is that a canoe arriving? A rat sniffling? A ship on the horizon? One by one, the huia start to disappear - what will remain? 12 Huia Birds is a captivating and uplifting celebration of one of our loveliest birds by an exciting author-illustrator team. Through gentle rhyme and colourful imagery it subtly conveys an environmental message - and includes links to a 12 Huia Birds app, educational resources and games.

Gone

Gone
Title Gone PDF eBook
Author Michael Blencowe
Publisher Aurum Press
Pages 208
Release 2022-04-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 0711276927

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Gone is a fascinating and timely illustrated narrative exploring the lively tales of eleven extraordinary extinct species from around the globe––sharing an enlightening story of extinction and conservation for today.

Remarkable Birds

Remarkable Birds
Title Remarkable Birds PDF eBook
Author Mark Avery
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 381
Release 2016-09-13
Genre Science
ISBN 050077353X

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Everything you didn’t know about the avian world: a fascinating compendium showcasing the extraordinary wonders of birds, illuminated with exquisite ornithological illustrations, prints, and drawings Humans share the Earth with more than 10,000 species of birds and have always been enchanted by them. Birds can be a sign of the changing seasons, a symbol of freedom, or simply a breathtaking vision of beauty. Remarkable Birds approaches these fascinating creatures thematically across eight sections covering all aspects of humans’ relationship with birds. “Songbirds” celebrates the greatest bird virtuosi, such as the nightingale, while “Birds of Prey” includes majestic hunters such as the harpy eagle. “Feathered Travelers” describes astounding journeys made by birds including tiny hummingbirds that migrate huge distances. “The Love Life of Birds” illuminates the most brilliant displays upon which different species rely to find a mate—notably the extravagant plumage and dances of birds of paradise. “Avian Cities” explores the spectacular, large colonies of species such as the flamingo, while “Useful to Us” examines the diverse ways we find birds valuable, such as the turkey or the canary. “Threatened & Extinct” describes some species that have been lost forever, and others on the brink. Birds have also had great mystical significance and “Revered & Adored” considers such species as the sacred ibis, believed by the ancient Egyptians to represent the god Thoth.

Ethno-ornithology

Ethno-ornithology
Title Ethno-ornithology PDF eBook
Author Sonia C. Tidemann
Publisher Routledge
Pages 378
Release 2012-08-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 113654383X

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Indigenous knowledge that embraces ornithology takes in whole social dimensions that are inter-linked with environmental ethos, conservation and management for sustainability. In contrast, western approaches have tended to reduce knowledge to elemental and material references. This book looks at the significance of indigenous knowledge of birds and their cultural significance, and how these can assist in framing research methods of western scientists working in related areas. As well as its knowledge base, this book provides practical advice for professionals in conservation and anthropology by demonstrating the relationship between mutual respect, local participation and the building of partnerships for the resolution of joint problems. It identifies techniques that can be transferred to different regions, environments and collections, as well as practices suitable for investigation, adaptation and improvement of knowledge exchange and collection in ornithology. The authors take anthropologists and biologists who have been trained in, and largely continue to practise from, a western reductionist approach, along another path - one that presents ornithological knowledge from alternative perspectives, which can enrich the more common approaches to ecological and other studies as well as plans of management for conservation.

Handbook to The Birds of Australia

Handbook to The Birds of Australia
Title Handbook to The Birds of Australia PDF eBook
Author John Gould
Publisher
Pages 682
Release 1865
Genre Birds
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Flight of the Fantail

Flight of the Fantail
Title Flight of the Fantail PDF eBook
Author Steph Matuku
Publisher Huia Publishers
Pages 364
Release 2018-10-17
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN

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A busload of high school students crashes in bush in a remote part of Aotearoa New Zealand. Only a few of the teenagers survive; they find their phones don’t work, there’s no food, and they’ve only got their wits to keep them alive. There’s also something strange happening here. Why are the teenagers having nosebleeds and behaving erratically, and why is the rescue effort slow to arrive? To make it out, they have to discover what’s really going on and who or what is behind it all.

Handbook to the Birds of Australia by John Gould

Handbook to the Birds of Australia by John Gould
Title Handbook to the Birds of Australia by John Gould PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 646
Release 1865
Genre
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