Birds of Belize
- 445 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
Birds of Belize provides the first complete guide to the identification of all currently known species--574 in all.
Diese Reihe befasst sich mit der natürlichen Welt und dem Umweltschutz mit Leidenschaft und tiefer Ehrfurcht vor der Erde. Sie präsentiert Werke, die die Schönheit der Wildnis feiern und die dringende Notwendigkeit ihres Schutzes betonen. Die Leser werden fesselnde Erzählungen und Erkenntnisse von Autoren entdecken, die sich ökologischen Themen widmen. Sie ist eine Hommage an das lebenslange Engagement für die Natur und deren Erhaltung für kommende Generationen.
Birds of Belize provides the first complete guide to the identification of all currently known species--574 in all.
The Trans-Pecos region of Texas, known for its diverse bird species, is a prime destination for birdwatchers seeking rare sightings like the Colima Warbler. Despite its rich avian diversity, the area lacked a thorough birding guide until now. This new guide aims to fill that gap, providing essential information for enthusiasts eager to explore the unique birdlife of this exceptional region.
Alone on the endless red-sand desert in the Australian outback, tracking Varanus giganteus, the perentie lizard that grows to be more than six feet long...for desert rat Eric Pianka, such adventures have led to a satisfying, if unusual, way of life, as well as a distinguished career as a field biologist. In The Lizard Man Speaks, Pianka recounts more than thirty years of adventures in reptile studies. He tells of "lizarding" in the North American deserts, the Kalahari Desert of southern Africa, and the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia. His vivid imagery draws the reader into a world where lions lurk in the darkness beyond a gecko hunter's lights, where being stranded by car trouble miles from the last outpost is a constant danger, and where the wilderness still deserves to be called wild. Along the way, Pianka provides much general information about lizard ecology, the fire succession cycle, and the interaction of humans with the landscape. And he reveals the springs of his own determined spirit and love of solitude, describing a near-fatal boyhood accident and its shaping and character-building effect on the life that followed.
From the author of Field Guide to the Wildlife of Costa Rica, which has sold more than 13,500 copies-the must-have guide to the mammals, amphibians, and reptiles that visitors are most likely to see in Costa Rica, illustrated with striking color photographs taken in the wild.
At the biological crossroads of the Americas, Costa Rica hosts an astonishing array of plants and animals - over half a million species. This guide covers 310 birds with the accounts of the birds' natural history, identification, and behaviour gleaned from the author's years of travelling and birding in Costa Rica.
An Island-by-Island Tour
What birds to look for in the West Indies, and how to get to them.
A guide to more than one hundred tropical butterflies, moths, and other invertebrates of Costa Rica. It includes information on their natural history, ecology, identification, and behaviour, as well as details on where to see these remarkable and beautiful creatures.
The Golden Crescent of South Texas is renowned for its rich ecological diversity, blending the Gulf Coast Prairie, Marshes, South Texas Plains, Post Oak Savannah, and Blackland Prairie. This unique combination of habitats creates an exceptional environment for birdwatching and observing nature's transformations throughout the seasons, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts.