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Night Parrot: Australia's Most Elusive Bird
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Night Parrot: Australia's Most Elusive Bird
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Penny Olsen
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:368 | Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 170 |
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Category/Genre | Birds |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781486302987
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Classifications | Dewey:598.710994 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
CSIRO Publishing
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Imprint |
CSIRO Publishing
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Publication Date |
1 September 2018 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
For well over a century, the Night Parrot lured its seekers into Australia's vast, arid outback. From the beginning it was a mystery bird. Fewer than 30 specimens were collected before it all but disappeared, offering only fleeting glimpses and the occasional mummified body as proof of its continued existence. Protected by spinifex and darkness, the parrot attained almost mythical status: a challenge to birdwatchers and an inspiration to poets, novelists and artists. Night Parrot documents the competitiveness and secrecy, the triumphs and adventures of the history of the bird and its followers, culminating in the recent discovery of live birds at a few widely scattered locations. It describes what we are now unravelling about the mysteries of its biology and ecology and what is still left to learn. Complemented by guest essays, illustrations and photographs from a wide variety of sources, this book sheds light on Australia's most elusive bird.
Author Biography
Penny Olsen AM is an Honorary Professor in the Division of Ecology and Evolution, Research School of Biology, The Australian National University. During her career as a research scientist she increasingly turned her hand to writing about Australian wildlife, its history, researchers and illustrators. She is the author of nearly 30 books and 120 research papers.
Reviews"Night Parrot by Penny Olsen is more than a biography of a bird that spent most of the twentieth century successfully hiding from people. It is a historical biography of human determination and obsession, and of the ways in which this bird has acted as a catalyst for transitions between those two psychological states." -- Neil Murray * Australian Book Review * "A heady mix of yarns, science, history and even the odd short story and poem, this is a one-of-a-kind book." -- Robert A Davis * Austral Ecology *
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