Common Coastal Birds of Florida and the Caribbean
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Book Description
Come to the shoreline-the edge. Discover the variety of birds that make this unsettled interface their home.
This book is for those who enjoy that precarious and ever-changing zone where the sea meets the land and want to understand the birds that frequent this special habitat in Florida and the islands to the south. Author David Nellis reveals the birds found along the beaches, among the mangroves, even up the rocky Caribbean cliffs. From the many birds that may be encountered along the coast, Dr. Nellis has selected 72 of the most common ones, including a few that, though less abundant, capture our interest.
Each bird has its own ecological niche-manifested by its nesting, feeding, roosting, and migration habits-and territorial competition between species is a constant. This book shows the great variety of specialization behaviors developed by these birds to adapt to this unique environment.
Over 250 photographs, mostly by the author, show many features of these birds and their habits never before so fully illustrated.
About the Author
David W. Nellis lived in the Virgin Islands for thirty years, where he was chief of the Bureau of Wildlife of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Currently a resident of Florida, Nellis received his Ph.D. from the University of Georgia. He has studied many of the plants and animals found in the tropical and subtropical ecosystems of Florida and the islands of the Caribbean. Dr. Nellis has done banding studies on adult and juvenile boobies, radio tracking and behavioral studies of bridled quail-doves, and research and monitoring of leatherback turtles. He also wrote the monograph on the Caribbean mongoose.
Common Coastal Birds of Florida and the Caribbean,David W. Nellis,Pineapple Press (FL),1561641960,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Birds & Birdwatching - Guides,Caribbean Area,Florida,Nature,Nature/Ecology,Shore birds
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