Bewick's Swan

Eileen Rees author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:7th Jul '06

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Written by a world expert on swans; while containing a distillation of a wide range of research, the text is written in a highly accessible style; and also contains much previously unpublished research. The text is enlivened by high-quality illustrations provided by Dafila Scott, fellow Swan expert and daughter of the late Sir Peter, and spectacular photography of a very popular species. Contains material on the North American version of the species, the Tundra Swan.

The arrival of thousands of Bewick's Swans from their Arctic breeding grounds to lakes and wetlands throughout northern and eastern Britain is an unforgettable sight. Telling the story of these birds, this monograph showcases one of the flagship species of wetland conservation in Britain.A fascinating and highly readable monograph, showcasing one of the flagship species of wetland conservation in Britain to superb effect. The arrival of thousands of Bewick's Swans from their Arctic breeding grounds to lakes and wetlands throughout northern and eastern Britain is an unforgettable sight. Popular among both birders and the wider public, these elegant birds are among the best-studied waterfowl in the world. Beginning with the work of the late Sir Peter Scott in the 1950s, Britain's Bewick's have been the subject of intensive behavioural study, while their population ecology has provided a similar focus for research. In Bewick's Swan, Eileen Rees tells the story of these birds in rich detail. Rees discusses their biology in full, with sections on population and distribution, breeding biology, wintering behaviour, food and feeding ecology, taxonomy and phylogeny, migration, and conservation; much original research is included, and there is frequent reference to the Bewick's sibling subspecies, the Tundra Swan of North America. Personal recollections from a lifetime of study weave through the narrative, which is illuminated by Dafila Scott's evocative illustrations. "The leading monograph of the year, by a long way." British Birds, Feb 2007

"Eileen Rees shares her passion for swans in this authorative, learned and yet highly readable personal account." Birdtours.co.uk (29th August 2006) "All you need to know about one of our loveliest winter visitors." BBC Wildlife (July 2006) "...there can be few better qualified, for the task of writing this book." Birdwatch (October 2006) '...covers all aspects of the bird's biology, social behaviour, migration and conservation issues in great depth, but the material always remains readable.' Birds Illustrated (Winter 2006) 'This authoritative book is a mine of information for anyone interested in finding out more about this species, the wildest of the wild swans.' BTO News (November-December 2006)

ISBN: 9780713665598

Dimensions: 234mm x 154mm x 20mm

Weight: 802g

304 pages