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- catalog abstract "A guide to water, prey, and game birds in North America.".
- catalog alternative "Bird sounds of marsh, upland, and shore.".
- catalog contributor b10378153.
- catalog contributor b10378154.
- catalog contributor b10378155.
- catalog contributor b10378156.
- catalog created "c1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "c1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1965.".
- catalog description "A guide to water, prey, and game birds in North America.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical references included in "Acknowledgments" (p. 463)".
- catalog description "Diving ducks, mergansers, and ruddy ducks : deep underwater feeders of lakes and bays -- The battle against extinction : man's efforts to safeguard birds -- Condors and vultures : master soarers and gliders -- The hawks : sharp-eyed raiders of the sky -- The eagles : proud and powerful predators -- The osprey : high-diving fish eaters -- The falcons : swift-winged attackers -- The chachalaca : cackler of the treetops -- Grouse, partridges, and pheasants : ground-dwelling game birds -- The turkey : biggest of the upland game birds -- The cranes : tall lords of the marshes -- The limpkin : brown wader in southern swamps -- Rails, gallinules, and coots : mysterious voices of the swams -- The jacana : southern lily-trotter -- The oystercatchers : shorebirds with chisel bills -- Plovers, turnstones, and surfbirds : waders in the surf -- Woodcock, curlews, and sandpipers : slender-billed shorebirds -- Stilts and avocets : sleek, slim waders -- ".
- catalog description "The phalaropes : handsome females and henpecked males -- The mysteries of migration : across trackless skies on beating wings -- Jaegers and skuas : pirates of the bounding main -- Gulls and terns : raucous coast watchers -- The black skimmer : plowman of the waters -- Auks, mures, and puffins : underwater "flyers" -- Pigeons and doves : soft-voiced seedeaters -- The thick-billed parrot : gaudy nutcrackers -- Cuckoos, roadrunners, and anis : two toes front, two toes back -- The owls : night hunters on silent wings -- The barn owl : lord of the night -- Goatsuckers and nighthawks : long-winged night flyers -- The swifts : speed champions of the bird world.".
- catalog description "The world of birds : winged creatures through the ages -- The loons : divers with eerie voices -- The grebes : powerful swimmers and divers -- The albatrosses : soaring nomads of the seas -- Shearwaters and fulmars : skimmers of storm-tossed waters -- The storm petrels : mother Carey's chickens -- The tropicbirds : graceful fishermen with long tails -- The pelicans : Aerial acrobats with huge bills -- Gannets and boobies : high-diving seabirds -- The cormorants : fishermen with hooked beaks -- The anhinga : a remarkable spear fisherman -- The magnificent frigatebird : brigand of the Spanish Main -- Herons, egrets, and bitterns : waders with long legs and sharp bills -- The wood ibis : flint-headed wader in southern algoons -- Ibises and spoonbills : hunters of the marshy shallows -- The American flamingo : slender beauty of the tropics -- Swans and geese : long-necked honkers and buglers -- Surface-feeding ducks and tree ducks : bright-colored denizens of inland waters -- ".
- catalog extent "464 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Water, prey, and game birds of North America.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Water, prey, and game birds of North America.".
- catalog isPartOf "Natural science library".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "c1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society,".
- catalog relation "Water, prey, and game birds of North America.".
- catalog spatial "North America.".
- catalog subject "Birds North America.".
- catalog subject "Birdsongs North America.".
- catalog subject "QL681 .W48".
- catalog tableOfContents "Diving ducks, mergansers, and ruddy ducks : deep underwater feeders of lakes and bays -- The battle against extinction : man's efforts to safeguard birds -- Condors and vultures : master soarers and gliders -- The hawks : sharp-eyed raiders of the sky -- The eagles : proud and powerful predators -- The osprey : high-diving fish eaters -- The falcons : swift-winged attackers -- The chachalaca : cackler of the treetops -- Grouse, partridges, and pheasants : ground-dwelling game birds -- The turkey : biggest of the upland game birds -- The cranes : tall lords of the marshes -- The limpkin : brown wader in southern swamps -- Rails, gallinules, and coots : mysterious voices of the swams -- The jacana : southern lily-trotter -- The oystercatchers : shorebirds with chisel bills -- Plovers, turnstones, and surfbirds : waders in the surf -- Woodcock, curlews, and sandpipers : slender-billed shorebirds -- Stilts and avocets : sleek, slim waders -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The phalaropes : handsome females and henpecked males -- The mysteries of migration : across trackless skies on beating wings -- Jaegers and skuas : pirates of the bounding main -- Gulls and terns : raucous coast watchers -- The black skimmer : plowman of the waters -- Auks, mures, and puffins : underwater "flyers" -- Pigeons and doves : soft-voiced seedeaters -- The thick-billed parrot : gaudy nutcrackers -- Cuckoos, roadrunners, and anis : two toes front, two toes back -- The owls : night hunters on silent wings -- The barn owl : lord of the night -- Goatsuckers and nighthawks : long-winged night flyers -- The swifts : speed champions of the bird world.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The world of birds : winged creatures through the ages -- The loons : divers with eerie voices -- The grebes : powerful swimmers and divers -- The albatrosses : soaring nomads of the seas -- Shearwaters and fulmars : skimmers of storm-tossed waters -- The storm petrels : mother Carey's chickens -- The tropicbirds : graceful fishermen with long tails -- The pelicans : Aerial acrobats with huge bills -- Gannets and boobies : high-diving seabirds -- The cormorants : fishermen with hooked beaks -- The anhinga : a remarkable spear fisherman -- The magnificent frigatebird : brigand of the Spanish Main -- Herons, egrets, and bitterns : waders with long legs and sharp bills -- The wood ibis : flint-headed wader in southern algoons -- Ibises and spoonbills : hunters of the marshy shallows -- The American flamingo : slender beauty of the tropics -- Swans and geese : long-necked honkers and buglers -- Surface-feeding ducks and tree ducks : bright-colored denizens of inland waters -- ".
- catalog title "Bird sounds of marsh, upland, and shore.".
- catalog title "Water, prey, and game birds of North America / by Alexander Wetmore and other eminent ornithologists ; foreword by Melville Bell Grosvenor.".
- catalog type "text".