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Some Under-Water Activities of Certain Waterfowl
Edward Howe Forbush
Some Under-Water Activities of Certain Waterfowl
Edward Howe Forbush
This book delves into the fascinating world of waterfowl, focusing specifically on their underwater behaviors and movements. Through a meticulous examination of grebes, loons, cormorants, and other avian species, the author challenges long-held ornithological beliefs and assumptions. Drawing from extensive research, including questionnaires distributed across the United States and Canada to both amateur and professional observers, this work sheds light on previously disputed habits such as underwater progression and the diving capabilities of surface-feeding birds.
Set against a backdrop of historical ornithology debates, the book not only revisits the assertions made by past experts but also underscores the importance of evidence-based conclusions.
The thematic exploration goes beyond mere observation, touching on broader questions about how we understand animal behavior and the perils of human presumption.
With its comprehensive approach to unraveling avian mysteries, this book invites readers into a detailed investigation that blends scientific inquiry with a deep appreciation for nature's complexity. It stands as a testament to the ongoing journey of discovery in ornithology, offering invaluable insights into the adaptive strategies of waterfowl within their aquatic habitats.
Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
Lançado | 10 de outubro de 2024 |
ISBN13 | 9781036808198 |
Editoras | Sothis Press |
Dimensões | 250 g (Peso (estimado)) |
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