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North American Ducks, Geese and Swans: an identification guide

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What primarily makes North American Ducks, Geese and Swans Identification Guide valuable for artists are the beautiful, sharp clear photos that have been painstakingly digitally ‘cut-out’ from distracting backgrounds and placed artistically on complimentary coloured plates. Bird artists will love the multiple ways each species is depicted, not only in typical relaxed standing and swimming side profiles, but also in dynamic flying, walking and calling attitudes - invaluable aids for posing ideas and accuracy. -- Glen Browning, Birds Only Wildlife Studios This is a beautifully illustrated and superbly detailed field guide. A testament to the late Frank Todd’s inherent love of wildfowl. This book contains helpful images of all North American species from a range of angles and, uniquely, performing different types of behaviour. As a behavioural ecologist, it is great to see the range and diversity of wildfowl behaviours included in such a guide. This added information on “what ducks do” is really useful to help identify species in the field, and it also provides a reference point for those keeping wildfowl in aviculture. The text is comprehensive but concise, and focuses on the most salient points for each group and each species included. This book is clearly a real labour of love and is useful to the amateur birdwatcher and the expert wildfowl specialist alike. -- Dr. Paul Rose, Univ of Exeter In 1979, Sea World Press published Frank Todd’s Waterfowl: Ducks, Geese and Swans of the World. This substantial tome was the most complete photographic presentation of the waterfowl of the world at that time, with 788 color photographs showing virtually every species and subspecies of ducks, geese, and swans in the world. Over the ensuing years, he continued to travel and photograph waterfowl male and female, from downy young to adults, on the water and in flight. North American Ducks, Geese & Swans: Identification Guide, published posthumously through the efforts of his friends, is the culmination of Todd’s lifelong effort to photograph and conserve waterfowl. This identification guide devotes two or more full pages to each species with color photographs of 20 or more individuals. A color range map of North American species shows seasonal range from Alaska to Panama. Range maps are also provided for accidentals and vagrants from other parts of the world. Text is limited to providing length, wingspan, and weight plus a brief description of each species. The color photos are of high quality and because of the digital format can be optimally arranged on the page. A short introduction is provided for each group of waterfowl. This is a field guide with the essential images to correctly identify every species of waterfowl one is likely to encounter in North America. And, it isn’t so bulky to preclude carrying in the field. -- Allen Hale, Buteo Books This book is a richly detailed photographic guide to the Ducks, Geese, and Swans of North America, including the Hawaiian Islands, Greenland, Mexico and the U.S. Territories in the Pacific Ocean. The photographs, mostly by the author, were selected to highlight plumage phases, age classes and variation and behavioral postures. Brief text describes the different categories of waterfowl and brief bullet points highlight important identification features. Range maps and population estimates are noted in the text and some details of morphology are also provided in an Appendix.


  • | Author: Frank Todd
  • | Publisher: Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
  • | Publication Date: May 15, 2018
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9780888390936
  • | ISBN-10: 0888390939
Author:
Frank Todd
Publisher:
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada
Publication Date:
May 15, 2018
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9780888390936
ISBN10:
0888390939