Gatherings of Angels: Migrating Birds and Their Ecology

Gatherings of Angels: Migrating Birds and Their Ecology

by Kenneth P. Able (Editor)
Gatherings of Angels: Migrating Birds and Their Ecology

Gatherings of Angels: Migrating Birds and Their Ecology

by Kenneth P. Able (Editor)

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Overview

The migration of birds has forever amazed and confounded onlookers. How do birds find their way to their destinations? How do they withstand the dangers and rigors of long-distance flight? The survival of migrant birds is increasingly threatened by environmental degradation and manmade hazards; their protection is more critical than ever. Gatherings of Angels offers first-hand accounts by leading experts who convey the beauty and excitement of migration while communicating important messages about avian conservation. The book features twenty-four pages of stunning color photographs with additional black-and-white photographs throughout.Two chapters of background information on migration precede chapters that focus on different species or groups of birds and the localities essential to their survival—from the spring flights of songbirds across the Gulf of Mexico to the massing of sandhill cranes on the Platte River. The authors discuss the timing of migrant travel; the routes followed; and the concentration of birds in stop-over sites, locations that must be preserved if they are to have secure resting spots with fresh water and ample food to fuel their journey.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801484018
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2003
Series: Comstock Book
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 955,128
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 1116.00(h) x 0.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Kenneth P. Able is Professor of Biological Sciences at University at Albany, State University of New York.

What People are Saying About This

Paul Kerlinger

"Kenneth Able has assembled the world's most knowledgeable migration researchers to share their personal and professional experiences regarding some of the most fascinating aspects of bird migration. Ranging from hawks to shorebirds and warblers, and from arctic to tropics, the rich vignettes provide in-depth and enjoyable reading for birders and scientists alike."

Pete Dunne

"A superb treatment, written by a stellar cast, regarding one of the planet's most celebrated natural spectacles—the migration of birds. If you are passionate about birds, you need this book. If you are not passionate about them, Gatherings of Angels will make you so."

Dan R. Kunkle

"Any birder, naturalist, or natural history enthusiast will treasure this informative and interesting book that will serve as both reference book and inspirational reading."

C. Stuart Houston

"Perhaps once every five years I read a book that presents scientific facts in such a riveting way that one wonders why other writers fall so far short. Able offers such a winning formula. His book provides insight into the complexities of bird migration, one of the most 'extraordinary of natural spectacles.'... I recommend this book to everyone with an interest in birds."

From the Publisher

"Treatment of the subject is excellent. Recommended for public and academic libraries."

Trevor E. Pitcher

"During the past decade, studies have made significant progress thanks to both fieldwork and experimental research conducted by the nine Gathering of Angels contributors.... Throughout the book they share their experiences regarding the most fascinating aspects of bird migration in the most lucid chapters I have read in recent memory.... This book is first rate: broad in appeal, readable, well-illustrated, it... is approachable to general readers with biological or environmental background and will be valued by natural historians, researchers, and students of animal behavior, ecology, ornithology, and conservation. One comes away from this book with not only a much better understanding of avian migration research, but also a sense of hope."

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