The Common Buzzard

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Common Buzzard
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Sean Walls
By (author) Professor Robert Kenward
Illustrated by Alan Harris
SeriesPoyser Monographs
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreBirds
ISBN/Barcode 9781472972088
ClassificationsDewey:598.9
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 8pp colour photo section, 10 black and white line artworks

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint T & AD Poyser
Publication Date 23 January 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Soaring majestically on its broad, raised wings, the Common Buzzard is a familiar sight for many people in Eurasia. Recently, this highly adaptable raptor has demonstrated an uncommon ability to reach high densities in western Europe, returning to old haunts to impress, inspire and connect people with nature. This new Poyser monograph brings together a wealth of research on the species' origins, feeding and breeding behaviour, along with information on movement and survival from the authors' own studies. It concludes by examining the conservation conundrums that such a successful predator raises in the modern world.

Author Biography

Awed and inspired by wildlife, and especially raptors, both authors read Zoology at Oxford University before going on to track and carry out research on a variety of animals. Sean Walls has spent 30 years advising people on the best animal-tracking equipment and currently directs the Avian department for Lotek. Robert Kenward spent 40 years conducting fieldwork and writing books to inform and help ecologists, including A Manual for Wildlife Tagging and The Goshawk, with interludes for wider technology transfer. He now chairs groups for the IUCN and still enjoys work with raptors and engendering stakeholder-conservation networks for global and local cooperation.

Reviews

The authors combine many years of personal field experience, along with a thorough review of the scientific literature, to provide an impressively in-depth review for this relatively common and widespread species, one which will be familiar to many birders. * Ibis *