Soft-voiced, elusive, and deeply connected to forest ecosystems, this comprehensive guide explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of North America’s most admired migratory songbirds. Combining scientific understanding with accessible explanations, the book presents an in-depth examination of identification, vocal communication, breeding ecology, habitat specialization, migration, climate sensitivity, and the conservation challenges affecting woodland bird populations.
Readers are introduced to the species’ physical characteristics, including plumage coloration, body structure, eye markings, flight behavior, movement patterns, and field identification features observed within deciduous forests, moist woodlands, riparian corridors, and dense understory habitats. Detailed chapters investigate song structure and acoustic patterns, examining tonal quality, phrase repetition, frequency variation, territorial signaling, mate attraction, and the ecological role of sound communication within forest environments.
The handbook closely explores vocal behavior and acoustic ecology, highlighting how environmental conditions, vegetation density, humidity, and seasonal timing influence song transmission and communication efficiency. Discussions on vocal learning, dawn singing activity, and territorial interaction provide insight into the complexity of avian communication systems among migratory woodland species.
Extensive sections focus on breeding ecology, including courtship behavior, nest placement, egg incubation, chick development, parental care, predator avoidance, and the environmental factors influencing reproductive success. Habitat preference chapters emphasize the importance of mature forests, shaded understory vegetation, wet woodland areas, and healthy insect populations for nesting and long-term survival.
The book also examines feeding ecology and migration behavior, exploring insect foraging, fruit consumption, energy accumulation, navigation strategies, stopover habitat use, and the physiological demands associated with long-distance migration between breeding and wintering grounds. Detailed discussions of migration routes reveal the ecological importance of connected forest systems across continents.
Additional chapters address climate sensitivity, habitat fragmentation, deforestation, urban expansion, light pollution, severe weather events, and changing seasonal conditions affecting migration timing, breeding success, and population stability. Conservation-focused sections examine forest preservation, biodiversity monitoring, migration research, habitat restoration, and international conservation initiatives aimed at protecting migratory songbirds and sustaining healthy woodland ecosystems.
Written for birdwatchers, ornithology enthusiasts, wildlife researchers, conservation supporters, photographers, students, and readers interested in migratory bird ecology and forest biodiversity, this guide offers a balanced and informative exploration of a species admired for both its haunting song and ecological importance.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Soft-voiced, elusive, and deeply connected to forest ecosystems, this comprehensive guide explores the biology, behavior, ecology, and environmental significance of one of North America's most admired migratory songbirds. Combining scientific understanding with accessible explanations, the book presents an in-depth examination of identification, vocal communication, breeding ecology, habitat specialization, migration, climate sensitivity, and the conservation challenges affecting woodland bird populations.Readers are introduced to the species' physical characteristics, including plumage coloration, body structure, eye markings, flight behavior, movement patterns, and field identification features observed within deciduous forests, moist woodlands, riparian corridors, and dense understory habitats. Detailed chapters investigate song structure and acoustic patterns, examining tonal quality, phrase repetition, frequency variation, territorial signaling, mate attraction, and the ecological role of sound communication within forest environments.The handbook closely explores vocal behavior and acoustic ecology, highlighting how environmental conditions, vegetation density, humidity, and seasonal timing influence song transmission and communication efficiency. Discussions on vocal learning, dawn singing activity, and territorial interaction provide insight into the complexity of avian communication systems among migratory woodland species.Extensive sections focus on breeding ecology, including courtship behavior, nest placement, egg incubation, chick development, parental care, predator avoidance, and the environmental factors influencing reproductive success. Habitat preference chapters emphasize the importance of mature forests, shaded understory vegetation, wet woodland areas, and healthy insect populations for nesting and long-term survival.The book also examines feeding ecology and migration behavior, exploring insect foraging, fruit consumption, energy accumulation, navigation strategies, stopover habitat use, and the physiological demands associated with long-distance migration between breeding and wintering grounds. Detailed discussions of migration routes reveal the ecological importance of connected forest systems across continents.Additional chapters address climate sensitivity, habitat fragmentation, deforestation, urban expansion, light pollution, severe weather events, and changing seasonal conditions affecting migration timing, breeding success, and population stability. Conservation-focused sections examine forest preservation, biodiversity monitoring, migration research, habitat restoration, and international conservation initiatives aimed at protecting migratory songbirds and sustaining healthy woodland ecosystems.Written for birdwatchers, ornithology enthusiasts, wildlife researchers, conservation supporters, photographers, students, and readers interested in migratory bird ecology and forest biodiversity, this guide offers a balanced and informative exploration of a species admired for both its haunting song and ecological importance. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798181551541
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