Shorebirds: An illustrated behavioural ecology

Jan van de Kam*, Bruno Ens, Theunis Piersma, Leo Zwarts

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    Abstract

    Shorebirds are the most visible inhabitants of coastal wetlands worldwide. Many undertake spectacularly long flights between their wintering and breeding grounds, embodying the miracle of long-distance migration in a profound way. In this illustrated behavioural ecology the migration, feeding and breeding of these birds are explained in a comprehensive but simple and visually stunning form. The core of the book is based on studies of shorebirds and other waterbirds (such as ducks, geese and gulls) that migrate along the East Atlantic Flyway. The emphasis is on those using the Dutch, German and Danish Wadden Sea; examples from the rest of the world are also included. The authors are experts in the fields of bird migration, shorebird behaviour and intertidal ecology, and have contributed much to our current understanding of these subjects. The 300 magnificent portraits of waterbirds in action were taken by Jan van de Kam, one of The Netherlands' foremost wildlife photographers.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherKNNV Publishing
    Number of pages368
    ISBN (Electronic)9789004277991
    ISBN (Print)9789050111928
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

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