The World Atlas of Birds

| by Elxan | December 03, 2008
Birds truly represent the most beautiful forms of life. Each species of birds has unique traits and characteristics. The love for these fascinating creatures makes bird watching one of the popular and interesting hobbies in the world. Especially, bird watchers would love to watch new species of bird coming to their countries at the time of seasonal migrations. If you are passionate about birds, World Atlas of Birds from WindowAlert is a good starting point. This world birds guide is highly recommended for amateur bird watchers.
To quench your thirst for Ornithology, World Atlas of Birds from WindowAlert includes beautiful full-color illustrations, color maps and diagrams of 500 species of birds. This birds reference guide also includes more than 200 line drawings to facilitate easy and simple understanding of the subject. The world birds guide is divided into various sections based on zoogeographic realms, like the Nearctic Realm or North America, the Ethiopian Realm or Africa.
Unlike other academic guides, WindowAlert’s World Atlas of Birds is interesting as well as easy to understand. It contains information on Magpie Goose of Australia, which still confuses even leading ornithologists, as it possesses the traits of swan, goose, and duck. This world birds guide also lets you know and understand about many other unique birds like Galapagos Hawk that hunts small birds like a falcon, catches insects in midair like a nightjar, and eats decayed flesh like a vulture.
Apart from general information on birds, World Atlas of Birds has an appendix that categorizes birds into modern order and family. It offers information on many topics, like habitat, nesting, feeding, food sources, social behavior, and general physical characteristics. It is a must-have book in your shelf, if you aspire to become an ornithologist.read more…

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