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This book is concerned with all sorts of bird migration as they affect birds of the Holarctic, a region comprising North America and Eurasia. Most of the birds concerned breed and move within the area (or further south) during the winter. A few seabirds are the only examples of birds breeding south of the equator that regularly migrate to spend their winter (the Holarctic's summer) north of the equator. - Introduction.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Discovering migration
Patterns of migration
Making the journey
Finding the way
The annual accounts
The evolution of migration
Investigating migration
Observing migration for oneself
Bibliography
List of scientific names
Edition Notes
The Physical Object
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February 17, 2015 | Edited by Bryan Tyson | Added new cover |
February 17, 2015 | Edited by Bryan Tyson | Edited without comment. |
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