1) Coulson, John C.. Gulls (Collins New Naturalist Library). 2019. William Collins. Paperback: 478 pages. Price: $50.00 U.S.
PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: The gull is a familiar sight by the seaside, and one of the most recognisable bird species, but most people know surprisingly little about the lives and habits of these seafaring birds. John C. Coulson remedies this with a comprehensive overview of the gull.
There are more than
50 known species of gulls, and many of these are well-adapted to living
in urban areas and in close proximity to humans. But there are also less
familiar species to discover, which keep their distance from
beachgoers. This long-overdue addition to the New Naturalist library
explains the thorny issues of gull taxonomy and classification, then
introduces readers to what it means to be a gull, physically and
genetically. Chapters are divided by larger gull groups, and within
these, distribution, lifecyles and behaviours are examined, as well as
acclimation to the human world. Colour photography throughout offers
ample opportunity to get a sense of the variation within the gull group,
and makes this book a pleasure to look through.
RECOMMENDATION: A must have for those with an interest in British gulls and/or collect the New Naturalist series.
RECOMMENDATION: A must have for those with an interest in British gulls and/or collect the New Naturalist series.
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