In Search of Sparrows - Denis Summers-Smith

In Search of Sparrows

Buch | Hardcover
144 Seiten
2010
Poyser (Verlag)
978-1-4081-3783-3 (ISBN)
74,80 inkl. MwSt
The humble House Sparrow, common everywhere, was surprisingly poorly researched and Summers-Smith's work soon provided interesting insights into this successful and adaptable little bird.

Denis Summers-Smith first took up the study of the House Sparrow in 1947, thinking that the difficulties of travel in post-war Britain would best suit the study of a species always close at hand. As new opportunities to travel opened up, his interest blossomed to take in the genus Passer as a whole. His travels would ultimately lead to his study of all but one group, found only in the deepest Turkestan, and to the publication of his authoritative monograph on sparrows in 1988.

While that book presented his knowledge of sparrow biology, this volume tells the other, human, side of the tale. His wry descriptions of the tribulations and unexpected pleasures of a traveller on four continents, from the Himalayas and Thailand, to Africa and the Americas (with a good few islands in between) are interspersed with observations and speculations on the biology of sparrows in a wide variety of habitats. Everywhere local officials and birdwatchers warmed to the eccentric Scot in pursuit of the little birds that nobody notices but which so often make their homes beside us.

The author's own photographs and delightful cartoons by Euan Dunn further paint the picture of this lifelong search.

Denis Summers-Smith is a mechanical engineer and, although nominally retiring in 1982, still continues to consult in tribology, his specialist field; in this capacity he has visited all six continents in the past five years. He confesses to an obsessional interest in sparrows. This began in 1947 with a study of the House Sparrow that led to the publication of The House Sparrow in 1963. He then broadened his interest to the other members of the genus, travelling extensively throughout Africa, Asia and the Mediterranean basin in their pursuit. A second book, The Sparrows, appeared in 1988. His wife, Margaret, has been a faithful attendant on most of these journeys. He has served on committees of the British Ornithologists' Union and the British Trust for Ornithology, publishing a number of papers in the journals of both these societies.

Preface and Acknowledgements

1 Beginnings
2 Which is the 'house sparrow'? Afghanistan
3 A biological mix-up: The Mediterranean Basin
4 Sparrow pots: Melita, Cossyra and Serendip
5 The colonists: The Maraconese
6 A difficult journey: The Sahara
7 Going for gold: Senegal
8 Paradise: Northern Kenya
9 A solitary sparrow
10 Sparrow number twenty: The Cape Verdes
11 A success story: Israel and Cyprus
12 Moving east: Himalayas
13 Two birds with one stone: Land of the Five Rivers
14 Further East: Thailand
15 Failures: USA, Seychelles, Venezuela, China
16 Most about the House Sparrow: Back Home
Postlude

Appendix A: Scientific names of birds mentioned in the text
Appendix B: Bibliography

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.10.2010
Reihe/Serie Poyser Monographs
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 486 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Natur / Technik Naturführer
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
ISBN-10 1-4081-3783-6 / 1408137836
ISBN-13 978-1-4081-3783-3 / 9781408137833
Zustand Neuware
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