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National Geographic Bird colouration

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National Geographic Bird colouration

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The first non-academic work on colouration and plumage and their key role in avian life. More than 200 gorgeous photographs highlight the explanations of the essentials: what colour is, ornithologically speaking; how it is produced and measured; how birds use colour to attract mates and deter competitors; how birds perceive colour; and how colouration varies across species by sex, season, and age.

Author Biography:

Geoffrey E. Hill is an ornithologist and professor of biology at Auburn University, seeker of the Ivorybilled Woodpecker, and author of two books.
Release date NZ
March 16th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
National Geographic Society
Pages
256
Publisher
National Geographic Society
Dimensions
184x260x25
ISBN-13
9781426205712
Product ID
4022213

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