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Grey Geese The Genus Anser

Monograph Cancelled
Series: Poyser Monographs Volume: 32
By: Eileen C Rees(Author)
336 pages, 8 colour plates, b/w illustrations
Grey Geese
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  • Grey Geese ISBN: 9781408124864 Hardback Publication cancelled #202342
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This Poyser monograph looks closely at the geese of the genus Anser – the so-called grey geese, a group that mainly breeds in the high Arctic but visits lower latitudes in winter. The species include swan goose, tundra and taiga bean, pink-footed, greylag, white-fronted, lesser white-fronted, bar-headed, emperor, snow and Ross's geese. The wintering geese often form spectacular flocks, a magnet for birders in winter but a problem for agriculture. While most species are reasonably common, the grey geese include the endangered and declining lesser white-fronted goose among their number. Anser includes species that have been the focus of a variety of behavioural and life-history studies, especially of greylag feese, and of evolutionary studies, especially in snow geese.

Grey Geese: The Genus Anser looks at the biology and the history of research into these geese in detail. There are detailed chapters on evolution and taxonomy, research and researchers, wildfowling, migration, feeding ecology, breeding biology, population dynamics, interactions with agriculture, and conservation, along with a colour section and illustrations throughout. Grey Geese: The Genus Anser is the definitive work on these noisy, conspicuous and familiar birds, and a must for goose-lovers everywhere.

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Eileen Rees is Head of UK Waterbird Conservation at the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, based at WWT Martin Mere in Lancashire, where she has studied migratory geese and swans for more than 30 years. Eileen's previous books include Bewick's Swan (T & AD Poyser, 2006).

Monograph Cancelled
Series: Poyser Monographs Volume: 32
By: Eileen C Rees(Author)
336 pages, 8 colour plates, b/w illustrations
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