The Tawny Owl
Jeff Martin, John Davistwarda okładka
Długo czekaliśmy na monografię puszczyka. Jedna z lepiej znanych sów nie mogła się doczekać zbiorczego podsumowania w formie pozycji książkowej.
The haunting calls of the Tawny Owl can be heard from Scandinavia in the north of its range to North Africa in the south. Most people would consider it to be a common and widespread species throughout Europe, but populations in Britain at least are declining, and we need to understand more about the behaviour and ecology of this magnificent woodland bird if its future is to be secured.
Jeff Martin has been studying owls for decades, and in this timely book he combines his personal observations together with those of other ornithologists and a comprehensive review of the literature, resulting in some surprising revelations. It was not long ago, for example, that the Tawny Owl was considered to be one of the most nocturnal of all owl species, but in recent years it has been observed sunbathing, calling and even hunting in broad daylight.
Contents
1. Introduction and influences
2. Origins
3. Classification and physiology
4. Status and distributions
5. Behavioural traits
6. Territory and species relationships
7. The senses
8. Flight, plumage and moult
9. Feeding ecology
10. Nesting, fledging and dispersal
11. Factors influencing numbers
12. Conservation
13. Folklore, superstitions and culture
14. An island race?
Appendix 1. Scientific names of species mentioned in the text
Appendix 2. Selected examples of prey diversity
Appendix 3. Habitat and food preferences of the main small mammal prey
Appendix 4. Location map of UK Bird Observatories
Autor | Jeff Martin, John Davis |
Tytuł | THE TAWNY OWL |
Objętość | 304 strony |
Okładka | twarda |
Wymiary | 234x154 mm |
Wydawnictwo | HELM (T&AD POYSER) |
Termin wydania | 2022 (październik) |
Uwagi | kolorowe fotografie, ilustracje, tabele, mapy |