Skua and Penguin

Skua and Penguin
Author: Euan Young
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1994-02-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521322510


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A detailed ecological study which overturns current thinking about the relationship between these two species.

My Season with Penguins

My Season with Penguins
Author: Sophie Webb
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2004-05-25
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0547531095


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What is it like to live in a tiny Polar Haven for two months? To look into the odd, expressive eyes of an Adélie chick? To be flipper-slapped by a bird whose wings are powerful enough to propel it swiftly through frigid waters? Sophie Webb knows, and she gives readers a frank firsthand account of what it is like to spend a season in a land not yet affected by humans, yet populated for centuries by true dwellers of the Antarctic—the fearless, round-bellied, pink-footed, waddling, diving, utterly adept Adélie penguins.

The Behavior of Penguins

The Behavior of Penguins
Author: Dietland Muller-Schwarze
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1985-06-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1438413866


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"Strange geese." That was their description when they were discovered in 1520 during Magellan's historic voyage. Today, penguins are familiar to everyone, yet few researchers have observed them in the remote regions in which they live. Written by an ecologist-behaviorist who has worked extensively in the natural penguin habitat, The Behavior of Penguins is the first general work on the entire family of penguins. Numerous and remarkable field photographs document the author's detailed study of the life cycles and breeding patterns of each penguin species. He brings to light their unusual abilities to go with little food for months, to dive deep in the ocean, and to protect themselves in extreme environments. Müller-Schwarze's comprehensive and fascinating account of penguins also emphasizes the urgent need to protect these birds and their natural habitat.

Skua Seabirds Eat Vomit!

Skua Seabirds Eat Vomit!
Author: Miriam Coleman
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1900-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1477731253


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You may not believe it, but skuas are truly some of the most disgusting creatures on the planet. Not only do these birds eat baby penguins and rotting flesh, but they harass other birds until they throw up in fear. Then they eat the vomit. Pretty disgusting! Skuas prefer to steal their meals from other birds, but they are not above attacking and killing animals if they have to. As bird bullies, skuas are big and powerful and can spend years at sea. Readers will be thrilled to learn more about these animals and their gross eating habits.

Penguin Summer -- Or

Penguin Summer -- Or
Author: Pamela Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1971
Genre: Adélie penguin
ISBN:


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Penguins

Penguins
Author: Jennifer Coldrey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1983
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780233975245


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Photographs and text depict different species of penguins in their natural surroundings and introduce the behavior and life cycles of these flightless sea birds.

Fraser's Penguins

Fraser's Penguins
Author: Fen Montaigne
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-11-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781429988902


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A dramatic chronicle of Antarctica's penguins that bears witness to climate changes that foreshadow our own future The towering mountains and iceberg-filled seas of the western Antarctic Peninsula have for three decades formed the backdrop of scientist Bill Fraser's study of Adélie penguins. In that time, this breathtaking region has warmed faster than any place on earth, with profound consequences for the Adélies, the classic tuxedoed penguin that is dependent on sea ice to survive. During the Antarctic spring and summer of 2005-2006, author Fen Montaigne spent five months working on Fraser's field team, and he returned with a moving tale that chronicles the beauty of the wildest place on earth, the lives of the beloved Adélies, the saga of the discovery of the Antarctic Peninsula, and the story—told through Fraser's work—of how rising temperatures are swiftly changing this part of the world. Captivated by the tale of these polar penguins and a memorable field season in Antarctica, readers will come to understand that the fundamental changes Fraser has witnessed in the Antarctic will soon affect our lives.

The AdŽlie Penguin

The AdŽlie Penguin
Author: David G. Ainley
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780231123068


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When sea-ice declines, so does the population of Adelie penguins, making this species a predictive indicator of the effects of global warming. This book summarizes our present ecological knowledge of this species: its biology, behavior, and ecology within the Antarctic ecosystem; the ecological factors important to its life history; and details of the mechanisms by which it is responding to climate change. The narrative is complemented by richly written texts from the earliest Antarctic naturalists, fine illustrations from the accomplished artist Lucia deLeiris, and photographs by the author.

The Skuas

The Skuas
Author: Robert W. Furness
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2010-10-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1408136686


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A comprehensive monograph of the skua. Many birdwatchers may never have seen a skua; those who have will most probably have vivid memories of one or other species flying powerfully past a headland, or twisting and diving in pursuit of its piratical intentions towards a food-laden seabird - or, perhaps more memorably still, of themselves taking evasive action from the power-diving irate skua whose territory they have unwisely invaded. The full classification of the skuas is still debated, but Dr Furness of the Applied Ornithology Unit, Glasgow University, favours six species, of two genera, with five subspecies, based on current knowledge and his own long and dedicated field studies and research. All of the species are treated comparatively under the following chapter titles: Early history and classification, Distributions and populations, Migration patterns, Reversed sexual size dimorphism, Behaviour, Food and feeding, Kleptoparasitism, Plumage polymorphism, Breeding systems and social organisation, Breeding - laying to hatching, Breeding - hatching to fledging, Population dynamics, Pollutants, Skuas and agriculture, Skuas and conservation. The text is supported by 100 maps and diagrams, 30 photographs and 65 tables. In addition, John Busby contributes 35 evocative drawings which more than embellish this erudite and readable summary of an impressive and diverse group of birds. Jacket paintings by John Busby.