The Black Woodpecker: A Monograph on Dryocopus martius
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Gerald Gorman
184 pages, 16 colour plates, colour & b/w photos & illustrations, colour maps.
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This comprehensive monograph covers all aspects of the life of one of the largest and most striking picids on the planet. Morphology, identification,
communication, distribution, behaviour, breeding and relationships, both with other wildlife and mankind, are just some of the topics covered in
thirteen highly readable and authoritative chapters. The text is enriched by two exquisite colour plates, original black-and-white illustrations,
unique drumming waveforms and sonograms of calls, accurate maps and superb colour photographs. An extensive bibliography includes works in many
languages. Gerard Gorman has supplemented his long hours in the company of Black Woodpeckers with in-depth literature research to produce the
definitive work on this species. "The Black Woodpecker" is a personal account written for all, whether professional or amateur, who are interested in
woodpeckers and indeed all forest birds.
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