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The North American Perching and Dabbling Ducks

By: Paul A Johnsgard(Author)
228 pages, 28 b/w photos, 89 b/w illustrations, 12 b/w maps
Publisher: Zea Books
The North American Perching and Dabbling Ducks
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  • The North American Perching and Dabbling Ducks ISBN: 9781609621094 Paperback Mar 2017 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This volume updates and expands a portion of P. A. Johnsgard’s 1975 Waterfowl of North America. It includes two species of the perching duck tribe Cairinini: the muscovy duck and the wood duck, which forage on the water surface but perch in trees and nest in elevated tree cavities. It also includes the dabbling, or surface-feeding, duck tribe Anatini, that forage on the water surface but nest on the ground. The species that breed in North America include the familiar mallards, wigeons, pintails, and teal. Descriptive accounts of the distributions, populations, ecologies, social-sexual behaviors, and breeding biology of all these species are provided. Five additional Eurasian and West Indian species that have been reported in North America have also been included with more abbreviated accounts. The updated bibliography contains more than 1,000 references. There are 12 maps, 31 drawings, 28 photos, and 58 anatomical or behavioral sketches.

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By: Paul A Johnsgard(Author)
228 pages, 28 b/w photos, 89 b/w illustrations, 12 b/w maps
Publisher: Zea Books
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