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The North American Swans Their Biology and Conservation

By: Paul A Johnsgard(Author)
164 pages, 27 b/w photos, 15 b/w illustrations, 5 b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Zea Books
The North American Swans
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  • The North American Swans ISBN: 9781609621711 Paperback Mar 2020 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Among birds, swans are relatively long-lived species and are also among the most strongly monogamous, having prolonged pair and family bonds that strongly influence their reproductive and general social behaviour, which, in combination with their beauty and elegance, contribute to the overall high degree of worldwide human interest in them. This volume describes the distributions, ecology, social behaviour, and breeding biologies of the four species of swans that breed or have historically bred in North America, including the native trumpeter and tundra swans, the introduced mute swan, and the marginally occurring whooper swan. Also included are 5 distribution maps, 15 drawings, 27 photographs by the author, and a reference section of nearly 1,000 literature citations.

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By: Paul A Johnsgard(Author)
164 pages, 27 b/w photos, 15 b/w illustrations, 5 b/w distribution maps
Publisher: Zea Books
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