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University of Texas Press

Antbirds and Ovenbirds: Their Lives and Homes

Antbirds and Ovenbirds: Their Lives and Homes

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Antbirds and ovenbirds, two of the five largest families of birds found only in the Western Hemisphere, have been among Alexander Skutch's favorites for more than six decades. In this book, he draws on years of observations to describe the life cycle of these fascinating birds, which inhabit Latin America from tropical Mexico to Tierra del Fuego.

Skutch covers all aspects of the birds' lives, including the various species in each family, food and foraging, daily life, voice, displays and courtship, nests and incubation, and parental care. He also recounts anecdotes from his own experiences, creating vivid pictures of antbirds foraging for the insects Skutch stirs up on walks through the rainforest and of ovenbirds repairing the observation holes that he opens in their elaborate nests.

As some of tropical America's least studied birds, antbirds and ovenbirds surely merit the extensive treatment given them here by one of our most distinguished senior ornithologists. Over fifty line drawings by noted bird artist Dana Gardner make this book a delight for both armchair and field naturalists.



Author: Alexander F. Skutch
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 05/01/1996
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.01h x 6.08w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780292777057

About the Author
Alexander Skutch (1904-2004) was a naturalist and birder who wrote over forty books about natural history.

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