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Swans Their Biology And Natural History Paul A Johnsgard

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Swans Their Biology And Natural History Paul A Johnsgard
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Publisher: Zea Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12 MB
Pages: 116
Author: Paul A. Johnsgard
ISBN: 9781609620820, 1609620828
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Swans Their Biology And Natural History Paul A Johnsgard by Paul A. Johnsgard 9781609620820, 1609620828 instant download after payment.

The seven species of swans of the world are an easily and universally recognized group of waterfowl, which have historically played important roles in the folklore, myths and legends in many of the world’s cultures. Among the largest of all flying birds, they have also almost universally been used as symbols of royalty, grace and beauty, and largely for these reasons swans have only rarely been considered acceptable as targets for sport hunting. Swans occur on all the continents except Africa, although most species are associated with the temperate and arctic zones of North America and Eurasia. Among birds, swans are relatively long-lived species, and are also among the most strongly monogamous, having prolonged pair and family bonds that strongly influence their flocking and social behavior, and contribute to the overall high degree of human interest in them. This volume of 48,000 words describes their distributions, ecology, social behavior, and breeding biology. Included are nine distribution maps, 19 drawings, and 23 photographs by the author. There is a bibliography of nearly 700 references.

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