Peterson Reference Guide to Molt in North American Birds

Peterson Reference Guide to Molt in North American Birds

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May 20, 2010 · English · Hardcover (280 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 280
Language English
Published May 20, 2010
Publisher Mariner Books
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0547152353
ISBN-13 9780547152356

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In the exploration of avian life, the intricate process of molt remains a captivating phenomenon. This guide serves as a comprehensive reference for anyone fascinated by North American birds and their transformative molting patterns. Through meticulous research and engaging narratives, it reveals the relationship between molt and various factors such as age, breeding cycles, and seasonal changes.

The author, a seasoned ornithologist, dives deep into the specifics of plumage change, offering insights that appeal to both novice birdwatchers and seasoned biologists. The descriptions are rich with detail, helping readers to navigate the complexities of feather renewal and the subtle variations that distinguish different bird species.

Illustrations complement the text, enhancing understanding and appreciation for the beauty and adaptability of birds in North America. By illuminating the science behind molt, the guide encourages a deeper connection between readers and the avian world.

Ultimately, this work is more than just a reference; it is an invitation to observe and appreciate the remarkable lives of birds through the lens of one of nature’s most fascinating processes.

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