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9780300115321

Birds, Mammals, and Reptiles of the Galápagos Islands; An Identification Guide, 2nd Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780300115321

  • ISBN10:

    0300115326

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2006-02-28
  • Publisher: Yale University Press

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Summary

This simple-to-use, pocket-size volume offers a comprehensive guide to the unique wildlife of the Galapagos, encompassing all the birds, mammals, and reptiles a visitor to these extraordinary islands might encounter. The second edition corrects and amends plates and text, as well as adds six new photos of the whales. Reviews of the first edition: "The essential field companion for Galapagos visitors."The Quarterly Review of Biology "I cannot conceive anyone going to the Galapagos without [this book] in hand." Noble S. Proctor

Author Biography

Andy Swash is a zoologist and ecologist. Robert Still is an ecologist and a widely traveled naturalist.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 7
Acknowledgementsp. 8
Introductionp. 9
The Geography and Climate of Galapagosp. 10
The Habitats of Galapagosp. 12
The Birds of Galapagosp. 17
Introductionp. 17
Bird topographyp. 18
Moult and plumagesp. 19
The types of birdp. 20
Seabirdsp. 20
Waterbirdsp. 24
Shorebirdsp. 25
Diurnal raptorsp. 27
Nightbirdsp. 28
Larger landbirdsp. 29
Aerial feedersp. 29
Smaller landbirdsp. 30
The bird platesp. 33
Seabirds
Penguin, cormorant and pelicanp. 34
Albatrosses and giant petrelp. 36
Shearwaters and black petrelp. 38
Petrelsp. 40
Storm-petrels (breeding)p. 42
Storm-petrels (non-breeding)p. 44
Frigatebirdsp. 46
Boobiesp. 48
Gulls (breeding) and skuas/jaegersp. 50
Gulls (non-breeding)p. 52
Terns (breeding) and tropicbirdp. 54
Terns (non-breeding)p. 56
Waterbirds
Ducks, Pied-billed Grebe and American Cootp. 58
Rails, crake and gallinulesp. 60
Herons (large) and flamingop. 62
Egretsp. 64
Herons (small) and night-heronsp. 66
Shorebirds
Oystercatcher, stilt, Surfbird and turnstonesp. 68
Ploversp. 70
Godwits, dowitcher, Whimbrel and Willetp. 72
Sandpipers (larger) and yellowlegsp. 74
Sandpipers (larger) and tattlerp. 76
Sandpipers (smaller)p. 78
Phalaropesp. 80
Diurnal raptors
Hawk, Osprey and Peregrinep. 82
Nightbirds
Owls and nighthawkp. 84
Larger Landbirds
Doves, pigeon and kingfisherp. 86
Cuckoos and anisp. 88
Aerial Feeders
Martins, swallows and swiftp. 90
Smaller Landbirds
Tyrant Flycatchersp. 92
Warblers, vireo and Bananaquitp. 94
Bobolink, bunting, grosbeak, tanager and waxwingp. 96
Mockingbirdsp. 98
Identification of Darwin's Finchesp. 100
Ground finchesp. 102
Cactus finchesp. 104
Vegetarian and tree finchesp. 106
Mangrove, Warbler and Woodpecker Finchesp. 108
The Reptiles of Galapagosp. 110
Introductionp. 110
The types of reptile
Tortoisesp. 110
Turtlesp. 111
Iguanasp. 111
Lava Lizardsp. 111
Geckosp. 112
Snakesp. 112
Sea snakesp. 112
The reptile platesp. 113
Tortoisesp. 114
Turtlesp. 116
Iguanasp. 118
Lava lizardsp. 120
Geckosp. 122
Snakes and sea snakep. 124
The Mammals of Galapagosp. 126
Introductionp. 126
The types of mammal
Sea lionsp. 126
Rodentsp. 126
Batsp. 127
Whales and dolphins (cetaceans)p. 127
How to search for and identify cetaceansp. 127
Cetacean topographyp. 127
The groups of cetaceanp. 127
The mammal platesp. 131
Sea lionsp. 132
Rice ratsp. 134
Rodents and batsp. 136
Rorquals I (Minke, Sei, Bryde's and Fin Whales)p. 138
Rorquals II (Blue and Humpback Whales) and Sperm Whalep. 140
Small sperm whales and beaked whalesp. 142
Blackfish (Killer, Pilot and Melon-headed Whales)p. 144
Dolphins Ip. 146
Dolphins IIp. 148
Checklist of Regularly Occurring Speciesp. 150
Glossaryp. 155
Further Reading, Electronic Media and Contact Addressesp. 156
Photographic and Art Creditsp. 157
Index of English and Scientific Namesp. 165
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