Title: Shorebirds of Ireland: In Words and Pictures
Authors: Jim Wilson and Mark Carmody
Paperback: 160 pages
Publisher: The Collins Press (1 Oct 2009)
Language English
ISBN-10: 1848890176
ISBN-13: 978-1848890176
Product Dimensions: 24.2 x 17.2 x 1.6 cm
Product Description
Sandpipers and plovers are among the many shorebirds that live between the tides in Ireland, on mudflats and shingle, in estuaries and lagoons, on beaches and bays. Jim Wilson and Mark Carmody introduce this world and its birds, which we have all seen but may know little about. Description of how they adapted to this often harsh environment, and how they evolved ways of exploiting the food supply, is followed by an account of their amazing annual migrations between Ireland and places such as arctic Canada and Siberia. One chapter describes the special role of Iceland in the lives of many shorebirds. The species portraits of those most likely to be seen in Ireland are enhanced with outstanding images paying homage to the beauty and variety of these birds. Mark Carmody spent hundreds of hours in search of these photographs to capture the essence and beauty of our shorebirds and their environment. Jim Wilson s text is again informative and engaging, sure to increase appreciation and understanding of these birds and where they live.
About the Author
Jim Wilson is a wildlife writer, broadcaster, filmmaker, tour leader and member of BirdWatch Ireland. He co-wrote Birdlife in Ireland (Dublin 1996) and Ireland s Garden Birds (Cork 2008). Involved in the conservation of shorebirds in Ireland for many years, he regularly contributed to surveys and to Operation Godwit, an International study of the Icelandic Black-tailed Godwit. Mark Carmody did postdoctoral research in genetics following completion of a PhD. Currently a trainee Patent Attorney in Dublin, he has written for WINGS and is one of the editors of the Cork Bird Report.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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About Me
- Annette J Dunlea
- Cork, Munster, Ireland
- Annette Dunlea is a professional Irish writer. She has written two novels The Honey Trap and Always and Forever. She is currently writing her third novel Cry of the Quiet, a coming of age tale about a girl's life in an orphanage. She writes short fiction and book reviews by commission and she is a frequent contributor to the local newspapers. She writes poetry for pleasure.
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