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The Wryneck

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A comprehensive study on the natural history and cultural symbolism of an unusual woodpecker. Detailed information is presented on the species' origins, taxonomy, anatomy, appearance, calls, distri...
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This book considers the natural history and cultural symbolism of a most unusual woodpecker – a species that neither excavates nest holes in trees, nor bores into wood to find insect prey. The Wryneck is best renowned for performing a twisting, writhing head and neck display when threatened, but this ground-breaking work reveals many more secrets of its behaviour and evolution. Detailed information is presented on the species' origins, taxonomy, anatomy, appearance, moult, calls, distribution, conservation status, habitats, movements, breeding, diet and relationships, along with a chapter on its closest relative, the Red-throated Wryneck.

The text is richly illustrated throughout with high quality photographs as well as sound spectrograms. The author augments his many hours watching Wrynecks with comprehensive literature research, creating what is surely the definitive volume on the species. This all-encompassing and engaging account has been written for a wide audience, whether professional ornithologist, citizen scientist, amateur birder, woodpecker aficionado or simply someone who wishes to learn more about this curious and remarkable bird.

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Price: £27.99
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
Imprint: Pelagic Publishing
Series: Pelagic Monographs
Publication Date: 01 February 2022
ISBN: 9781784272890
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ornithology, Zoology: birds (ornithology), NATURE / Animals / Birds, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Taxonomy, Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest, Taxonomy and systematics

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This well illustrated monograph is a MUST have for anyone with an interest in the Wryneck! 


— Ian Paulsen

Gerard Gorman is a global authority on the Picidae. He has published numerous papers and six previous books on this fascinating family of birds, including Woodpeckers of the World: The Complete Guide (Helm 2014). For the past 30 years he has travelled the world studying woodpeckers, believing that time in the field is the only way to really get to know them. He lives in Budapest and is a founder member and current leader of the Hungarian Woodpecker Working Group. 

About the author
Acknowledgements
Preface

1. Origins and Taxonomy
2. Anatomy and Morphology
3. Description and Identification
4. Moult, Ageing and Sexing
5. The Red-throated Wryneck
6. Communication
7. Distribution, Trends and Status
8. Habitats
9. Challenges and Conservation
10. Behaviour
11. Flight, Movements and Migration
12. Breeding
13. Cavities
14. Foraging and Food
15. Relationships
16. Folklore, Mythology and Symbolism

References
Index