Invisible Connections: Why Migrating Shorebirds Need the Yellow Sea
J van de Kam, PF Battley, BJ McCaffery, DI Rogers, JS Hong et al
152 pages, col photos.
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"Invisible Connections" is a wonderful photographic journey that follows the migration of shorebirds flying from their breeding grounds in the Arctic
through East Asia to Australasia. It highlights one of nature's most spectacular phenomena and reveals the surprising and little-known connections
that exist between countries, habitats and people through this migration.
The Book profiles the particular importance of the Yellow Sea as a critical staging site for migratory shorebirds in their annual north-south-north migrations. The East Asian-Australasian Flyway is used by millions of migratory shorebirds moving from Siberia and Alaska through East and South East Asia to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. The series of wonderful photographs and compelling words tell this remarkable story as a visual celebration of the epic journeys the birds make.
The Book profiles the particular importance of the Yellow Sea as a critical staging site for migratory shorebirds in their annual north-south-north migrations. The East Asian-Australasian Flyway is used by millions of migratory shorebirds moving from Siberia and Alaska through East and South East Asia to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. The series of wonderful photographs and compelling words tell this remarkable story as a visual celebration of the epic journeys the birds make.
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