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Fred A. Ryser and Jennifer Dewey

Birds of the Great Basin: A Natural History

Birds of the Great Basin: A Natural History

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Good used paperback. Cracked spine, a bit loose in the binding. Shelf worn.

This book is the most comprehensive ever published on the diverse bird life of the Great Basin. In a concise and readable style, Fred Ryser discusses the history, physiology, behavior, ecology, and distribution of nearly four hundred species, including information on navigation, flight, territorial behavior, courtship, nesting, hunting, and migration. Introductory chapters examine how birds survive the extremes of the basin environment, how they maintain heat and water balance, and other important topics in avian biology. Birds of the Great Basin is a standard reference work in American ornithology and an important acquisition for anyone interested in western birds.

Max C. Fleishmann Series

this is a used book
Publisher University of Nevada Press
Year 1985
Pages 604
Buteo Books #RA080XU

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