Elegant, highly adaptable, and instantly recognizable within wetland ecosystems, this definitive guide explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of the most iconic wading birds found across the Americas. Combining scientific detail with accessible explanations, the book presents a comprehensive examination of identification, plumage development, feeding behavior, breeding ecology, migration, historical population change, and modern conservation efforts.
Readers are introduced to the species’ physical characteristics, including feather structure, seasonal plumage variation, body proportions, vocalizations, flight behavior, and field identification features observed across marshes, estuaries, mangroves, riverbanks, tidal flats, and freshwater wetlands. Detailed chapters examine plumage development from juvenile stages to adult breeding condition, highlighting the ecological and reproductive significance of ornamental feathers and seasonal coloration.
The handbook closely investigates feeding techniques, focusing on stalking behavior, rapid prey capture, foot-stirring methods, shallow-water hunting strategies, and the anatomical adaptations that support efficient foraging within aquatic environments. Discussions on fish, crustaceans, insects, amphibians, and small aquatic organisms reveal the species’ important role within wetland food webs and ecosystem balance.
Extensive sections explore wetland ecology and habitat relationships, examining how water levels, vegetation structure, prey abundance, salinity, and seasonal environmental changes influence feeding success, movement patterns, and nesting activity. The guide also presents detailed analysis of breeding colonies, including courtship displays, nest construction, pair bonding, egg incubation, chick development, parental care, and colony defense behavior.
Additional chapters focus on migration patterns, long-distance seasonal movement, stopover habitat use, and regional population distribution throughout changing climatic conditions. Historical discussions examine the severe impacts of plume hunting during the fashion trade era, the resulting population decline, and the subsequent recovery driven by legal protection, habitat conservation, and environmental awareness initiatives.
The book further addresses pollution, wetland drainage, coastal development, water contamination, climate variability, and ongoing environmental pressures affecting wetland-dependent bird species. Conservation chapters explore habitat restoration, biodiversity monitoring, protected breeding areas, and international efforts aimed at preserving healthy wetland ecosystems and sustaining long-term bird populations.
Written for birdwatchers, wildlife photographers, ornithology students, conservation supporters, wetland ecology readers, and anyone interested in aquatic bird species, this guide offers a balanced and informative exploration of a bird admired for both its beauty and ecological importance.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Elegant, highly adaptable, and instantly recognizable within wetland ecosystems, this definitive guide explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of the most iconic wading birds found across the Americas. Combining scientific detail with accessible explanations, the book presents a comprehensive examination of identification, plumage development, feeding behavior, breeding ecology, migration, historical population change, and modern conservation efforts.Readers are introduced to the species' physical characteristics, including feather structure, seasonal plumage variation, body proportions, vocalizations, flight behavior, and field identification features observed across marshes, estuaries, mangroves, riverbanks, tidal flats, and freshwater wetlands. Detailed chapters examine plumage development from juvenile stages to adult breeding condition, highlighting the ecological and reproductive significance of ornamental feathers and seasonal coloration.The handbook closely investigates feeding techniques, focusing on stalking behavior, rapid prey capture, foot-stirring methods, shallow-water hunting strategies, and the anatomical adaptations that support efficient foraging within aquatic environments. Discussions on fish, crustaceans, insects, amphibians, and small aquatic organisms reveal the species' important role within wetland food webs and ecosystem balance.Extensive sections explore wetland ecology and habitat relationships, examining how water levels, vegetation structure, prey abundance, salinity, and seasonal environmental changes influence feeding success, movement patterns, and nesting activity. The guide also presents detailed analysis of breeding colonies, including courtship displays, nest construction, pair bonding, egg incubation, chick development, parental care, and colony defense behavior.Additional chapters focus on migration patterns, long-distance seasonal movement, stopover habitat use, and regional population distribution throughout changing climatic conditions. Historical discussions examine the severe impacts of plume hunting during the fashion trade era, the resulting population decline, and the subsequent recovery driven by legal protection, habitat conservation, and environmental awareness initiatives.The book further addresses pollution, wetland drainage, coastal development, water contamination, climate variability, and ongoing environmental pressures affecting wetland-dependent bird species. Conservation chapters explore habitat restoration, biodiversity monitoring, protected breeding areas, and international efforts aimed at preserving healthy wetland ecosystems and sustaining long-term bird populations.Written for birdwatchers, wildlife photographers, ornithology students, conservation supporters, wetland ecology readers, and anyone interested in aquatic bird species, this guide offers a balanced and informative exploration of a bird admired for both its beauty and ecological importance. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798181537828
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