This is the first book in nearly one
hundred years that is solely devoted to thrushes, one of the most
widespread and well-known families of birds in the world. It treats
comprehensively the world's 162 species of true thrushes and covers
some of the best-known garden species as well as some of the rarest and
most elusive of all birds. It also includes some of the most musically
accomplished singers of any bird family. The book contains a wealth of
detailed information on identification and distribution, with a full
description of each species, including reference to all recognized
races. Emphasis is given to vocalizations-often the key to identifying
thrush species. Habitat and range for all species, together with
information on movements and breeding behavior, are also covered.
For the first time, all species in the family of Turdidae thrushes are
described and illustrated in full color. These superb illustrations are
complemented by line drawings depicting particular aspects of shape or
plumage. The 60 color plates comprise approximately 540 images,
covering all but one, long-extinct species. The depictions
differentiate adults, immatures, and most of the distinctive races. The
plates are accompanied by color maps showing the breeding and wintering
range for each species. The detailed and accurate text and
spectacular color illustrations will make this book indispensable to
all ornithologists and birders. This will be, undoubtedly, the standard
work on thrushes for many years to come. Features include: - Comprehensive identification guide to all 162 species of true thrush throughout the world
- Detailed
text covering identification, description, geographical variation,
voice, status and distribution, movements, habitat, behavior, and
measurements
- 60 color plates depicting every species, including most differences in age, sex, and geographical variation
- Color maps showing breeding and wintering ranges
- Numerous line drawings depicting shape, plumage, and behavior
Endorsement: "This
is a significant contribution to the fields of birding and ornithology.
Mainly, this book will serve as the first thorough summary of this
avian group. It also illustrates all species within one volume,
something that has not been done before. No other recent book has such
extensive and detailed description of the plumages, moults, and general
appearance of the thrushes."--Alvaro Jaramillo, author of New World Blackbirds |