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Birds of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao: A Site and Field Guide
Contributor(s): Wells, Jeffrey V. (Author), Wells, Allison Childs (Author), Dean, Robert (Author)
ISBN: 150170107X     ISBN-13: 9781501701078
Publisher: Comstock Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $35.96  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Nature | Birdwatching Guides
- Science | Life Sciences - Zoology - Ornithology
- Travel | Caribbean & West Indies
Dewey: 598.097
LCCN: 2016050673
Series: Zona Tropical Publications
Physical Information: 1" H x 5.5" W x 8.4" (1.70 lbs) 488 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Caribbean & West Indies
 
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Birds of Aruba, Bonaire, and Cura ao is the essential guide for anyone traveling to those islands. It showcases the more than 280 species seen on Aruba, Bonaire, and Cura ao and provides descriptions of and directions to the best places to bird, from the famous white sand beaches to hidden watering holes to the majestic national parks.

Aruba, Bonaire, and Cura ao--the ABCs--located in the southwestern Caribbean, not far from Venezuela, share fascinating ecological features with the West Indies as well as the South American mainland, making birding on the islands unique. The identification portion of the book features endemic subspecies such as the Brown-throated Parakeet; a wide variety of wintering North American migrants; spectacular restricted-range northern South American species such as the Yellow-shouldered Parrot, Bare-eyed Pigeon, Troupial, Ruby-topaz Hummingbird, and Yellow Oriole; and West Indian species including the Pearly-eyed Thrasher and Caribbean Elaenia.

Colorful introductory sections provide readers with a brief natural history of the islands, detailing the geography, geology, and general ecology of each. In the site guide that follows, Jeffrey V. Wells and Allison Childs Wells share their more than two decades of experience in the region, providing directions to the best birding spots. Clear, easy-to-read maps accompany each site description, along with notes about the species that birders are likely to find.

The identification section is arranged in classic field guide format and offers vivid descriptions of each bird, along with tips on how to identify them by sight and sound. The accounts also include current status and seasonality, if relevant, and common names in English, Dutch, and Papiamento, often inspired by the unique voices of the birds, such as the chibichibi (Bananaquit) and choco (Burrowing Owl). The accompanying color plates feature the beautiful work of illustrator Robert Dean.

The final section, on conservation, raises awareness about threats facing the birds and the habitats on which they rely and summarizes conservation initiatives and needs, offering recommendations for each island.


Contributor Bio(s): Wells, Allison Childs: - Allison Childs Wells is Senior Director of Public Affairs at the Natural Resources Council of Maine. She is a widely published natural history writer and contributor of many bird family accounts to Scholastic's New Book of Knowledge. She is coauthor with Jeffrey V. Wells ofMaine's Favorite Birds and Birds of Sapsucker Woods.Dean, Robert: - Robert Dean is an acclaimed nature artist who has painted birds for field guides covering all seven countries in Central America.Wells, Jeffrey V.: - Jeffrey V. Wells is Senior Scientist for the International Boreal Conservation Campaign and Boreal Songbird Initiative and is a Research Associate at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. He is the author of Birder's Conservation Handbook: 100 North American Birds at Risk, coauthor with Allison Childs Wells of Maine's Favorite Birds and Birds of Sapsucker Woods, and editor of Boreal Birds of North America.Dean, Robert: -

Robert Dean is an avid birder and natural history illustrator.