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Alexander F. Skutch (1904–2004)

Autor(a) de A Guide to the Birds of Costa Rica

38 Works 662 Membros 6 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

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Obras de Alexander F. Skutch

The Life of the Hummingbird (1974) 94 cópias
Life of the Woodpecker (1985) 31 cópias
The Minds of Birds (1996) 28 cópias
Parent Birds and Their Young (1976) 28 cópias
Life of the Tanager (1989) 20 cópias
A Naturalist in Costa Rica (1971) 16 cópias
Birds Asleep (1989) 16 cópias
Birds of Tropical America (1983) 12 cópias
Origins of Nature's Beauty (1998) 8 cópias
Life of the pigeon (1991) 8 cópias
Life Ascending (1985) 6 cópias
The Golden Core of Religion (1970) 5 cópias
Tales of a naturalist (1997) 4 cópias
Aves de Costa Rica (1977) 4 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Skutch, Alexander Frank
Data de nascimento
1904-05-20
Data de falecimento
2004-05-12
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Pequena biografia
Skutch was a lifelong vegetarian.

Membros

Resenhas

not mine... Costa Rica, a country of no larger than West Virginia, hosts more than 830 species of birds, more than in all of North Amerian north of Mexico. It may well be the only country in the world with as many bird species and habitats to be found in such a small area. Within two hours' drive from San Jose, one can see quetzals in highland forests, antbirds in lowland forests, or shorebirds and ibises in mangrove swamps.
This lavishly illustrated book is the most comprehensive treatment of a rich tropical avifauna ever presented in a single volume suitable for its use in the field. With is full coverage of waterbirds and migrants as well as resident tropical species, and its coverage of such topics as plumages, vocalizations, food habits, nesting, and distribution, it is truly a guide to the birds themselves, not merely a guide to their identification.
Gary Stiles and Alexander Skutch first set the stage for the birds by briefly describing the landforms, vegetation, and climates of Costa Rica. For those who want to take "that second long look" to interpret what they see, the authors discuss some aspects of evolution, ecology, and behavior of Costa Rican birds, and report on the costly and courageous conservation efforts the country is making in face of discouraging odds. The family and species accounts that follow, covering some 400 pages, make up the bulk of the book, with 52 magnificent color plates illustrating virtually ever species of Costa Rican bird, migrants as well as residents. There are also practical tips for trips in the field and descriptions of good birding locations, with specific directions for travel by car, public transport, and on foot, as well as three maps.
A highly readable, portable encylopedia to the fascinating, ever-surprising birds of Costa Rica, this book will be welcomed by birders and other naturalists, professional and amateur ornithologists, ecologists, travelers, and conservationlists throughout the northern Neotropics.
F. Gary Stiles is Profess or Biology and Curator of Birds, Museum of Zoology, at the University of Costa Rica. Alexander F. Skutch has lived in Costa Rica for more than 50 years and has dedicated his professional life to studying the breeding biology of Neotropical birds. He is the author of many books, including Life of the Woodpecker and Life of the Tanager (Cornell University Press). Dana Gardner, who is with the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology, has extensive field experience in Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. He has illustrated a number of books on birds and tropical nature.
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Estatísticas

Obras
38
Membros
662
Popularidade
#38,094
Avaliação
3.8
Resenhas
6
ISBNs
60
Idiomas
1
Favorito
1

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