




Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds
Format: Hardcover
American Reference Books Annual
The ultimate reference to the vast world of birds.
Like no other group in the animal kingdom, birds capture our imagination. Comprehensive and uptodate, the Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds is the definitive singlevolume guide to these infinitely fascinating creatures.
Entries written by a team of renowned biologists and conservationists give a systematic account of every bird family, covering form and function, distribution, diet, social behavior and breeding biology. With oneeighth of all bird species now under threat, special attention is given to environmental and conservation issues. The Encyclopedia's core articles are complemented by special features that provide detailed coverage of particular topics. Photo stories showcase superb examples of wildlife photography.
The clear, easytoread text of the Encyclopedia is enhanced by about 1,000 photographs revealing the enormous diversity of birds in their natural habitats, from Arctic tundra to tropical rain forest. In addition, a wealth of beautifully detailed color and line illustrations depict representative species from each family and highlight characteristic behaviors. Throughout, "Factfiles" with distribution maps and scale drawings place essential data at the reader's fingertips.
Offering a unique combination of scholarship, accessible language, spectacular photography and detailed illustrations, the Firefly Encyclopedia of Birds is a key reference. This authoritative and fascinating resource will appeal both to the amateur observer of bird life and to the student of ornithology.
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