Eleonora's Falcon

Eleonora's Falcon
Title Eleonora's Falcon PDF eBook
Author Harmut Walter
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 456
Release 1979-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780226872292

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Named after a Sardinian princess of the fourteenth century who established laws protecting falcons, Eleonora's falcon is the only European bird to breed in autumn and feed its brood on the mass of birds that migrate from Europe to Africa between July and October. It breeds on small Mediterranean islands in colonies of up to 200 pairs and hunts often in groups, preying on more than 90 species of migrant birds. During the winter this falcon visits the rain-soaked woodlands of Madagascar. In this study—illustrated beautifully and extensively with 59 line drawings and 38 photographs—Hartmut Walter shows how the unique geographical and biological situation of Falco eleonorae makes the species' health an important indicator of environmental decay. For though it lives in relatively isolated areas, Eleonora's falcon nevertheless may ingest the many pollutants contained in its diet of birds migrating from industrial Europe. Walter, who has studied raptors on several continents and has been an ornithologist since his early youth, examines several discrete colonies of Eleonora's falcon. He concentrates on the species' intraspecific behavior and ecology—such as the falcons' aggressive actions, hunting strategies, and response to fluctuating environmental conditions—and investigates their evolutionary past.

Ecology of the Eleonora's Falcon in Morocco

Ecology of the Eleonora's Falcon in Morocco
Title Ecology of the Eleonora's Falcon in Morocco PDF eBook
Author Arthur Ludlow Clark
Publisher
Pages 842
Release 1981
Genre Birds
ISBN

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The Falcons of the World

The Falcons of the World
Title The Falcons of the World PDF eBook
Author Tom J. Cade
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 210
Release 1982
Genre Nature
ISBN

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The falcon's approach to perfection of form and function has engendered a universal fascination for these superb predators. This book is both a comparative study of falcons, and a celebration of these most masterful of all avian hunters.

Bird Migration

Bird Migration
Title Bird Migration PDF eBook
Author Thomas Alerstam
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 438
Release 1993-03-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521448222

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Bird migration is one of the most astonishing feats in the natural world. Millions of birds migrate, often over very large distances, to benefit from seasonal resource surpluses and to avoid predators and competitors. The aim of this study is to survey the phenomena.

Albertus Magnus and the Sciences

Albertus Magnus and the Sciences
Title Albertus Magnus and the Sciences PDF eBook
Author James A. Weisheipl
Publisher PIMS
Pages 680
Release 1980
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780888440495

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Behavioural Ecology of Western Palearctic Falcons

Behavioural Ecology of Western Palearctic Falcons
Title Behavioural Ecology of Western Palearctic Falcons PDF eBook
Author Giovanni Leonardi
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 214
Release 2020-12-07
Genre Science
ISBN 3030605418

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This monograph is the result of eight years of bibliographical and field research concerning several behavioural ecology aspects of the Palaearctic falcons. For a while, this book grew along with “The Lanner falcon” published in 2015 and revised in 2017. In both books the main aim was to provide a clear overview of the biology and ecology of these species. In fact in the last 20 years, the number of publications on falcons has grown tremendously and, in parallel, also those belonging to the so-called "grey literature". The number of people involved is also increased by including both academics and nature lovers. Many previously published books emphasized identification, and offered little insights on the behavioural and ecological aspects of the species. Very often, the research on behavioural ecology remains closed within the confines of academic community. By contrast, a multitude of basic data is scattered in countless articles published in local magazines. Many falcon species are easy to observe and study (such as kestrels) but others are more rare and localized. In order to understand the survival strategies adopted by this group of avian predators, it is necessary not to lose sight of the overall picture. This book tries to explain the different survival strategies by examining, through a few essential chapters, some crucial aspects for all species. The first chapter provides information on the genus Falco, its genetics, evolution and morphological peculiarities. The other chapters deal with reproductive strategies, competition, exploitation of resources, dispersal patterns, communication and sociality. One of the main objectives of this book is to produce an accessible but scholarly curated source of reference. By understanding the most common species, it is possible to provide a working framework for rarer, and especially threatened, falcon species.

Field Guide to the Birds of Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands

Field Guide to the Birds of Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands
Title Field Guide to the Birds of Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands PDF eBook
Author Roger Safford
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 337
Release 2019-12-12
Genre Nature
ISBN 147297901X

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This major new field guide covers Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands, including the Seychelles, Coromos and Mascarenes (Mauritius, Réunion and Rodrigues). The Malagasy region contains one of the most extraordinary concentrations of biodiversity in the world. Its recognition as a zoogeographic region in its own right has recently been confirmed and, all taxa combined, the region was found to hold the second most distinct assemblage of vertebrates in the world after the Australian region, despite being the smallest of them all. This Helm Field Guide covers the whole of the Malagasy region, which comprises the unique island of Madagascar and the various islands and archipelagos of the Indian Ocean including the Seychelles, Comoros and Mascarenes (Mauritius, Réunion and Rodrigues). Every resident and migrant species is covered in full detail with a colour distibution map for each. Vagrants are also treated in detail, but without maps. All species are illustrated on a beautiful series of 124 colour plates, with artwork from John Gale and Brian Small. Conveniently, the plates have been arranged so that all the key species of the various archipelagos are placed together in sections. This is a major work of reference on the birds of the region and will remain the standard text for many years to come.