The Birds of South America
940 pages, 7 x 9 7/8
Hardcover
Release Date:01 Jul 1994
ISBN:9780292770638
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The Birds of South America

Vol. II, The Suboscine Passerines

University of Texas Press

A land of incredible natural resources, the South American continent is rich in plant and animal species. Among birds alone, over 3,100 species are either resident or migrant. Birds are some of South America's treasures and also one of its most endangered resources. Hence the need for a descriptive record of South American birds that will serve both professional and amateur bird students and encourage conservation of these magnificent species.

Although South American birds elicit much popular and scientific interest, they have never been completely or satisfactorily described and cataloged in a single, published source. The Birds of South America  thus fills a critical void. Starting from a museum approach, the authors have examined specimens of each subspecies, comparing them visually and trying to discern the patterns in their plumage variation, both intra- and inter-specifically. They take a new look at bird systematics, reassessing relationships in light of new information. Perhaps most important, they combine this review and analysis with extensive field observations to give an accurate, incisive portrait of the birds in nature.

At a time when rapid development is devastating millions of acres of tropical habitat in South America, this record of an endangered resource becomes crucial. If the birds and other plants and animals of South America are to be saved, they must first be known and appreciated. The Birds of South America is a major step in that direction.

Volume II includes the Ovenbirds and Woodcreepers, Antbirds, Gnatcatchers, and Tapaculos; Tyrant Flycatchers; and Manakins and Cotingas.

Robert S. Ridgely, a leading ornithologist and author of A Guide to the Birds of Panama and The Birds of Ecuador, is Deputy Director of World Land Trust-US. He has served on numerous conservation-related boards, and currently is especially involved with Fundación Jocotoco in Ecuador, of which he is president.

Guy Tudor, a MacArthur Fellow and well-known bird artist and naturalist, was the principal illustrator of A Guide to the Birds of Venezuela and A Guide to the Birds of Colombia.

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Plan of the Book
  • Migration
  • Conservation
  • The Plates
  • The Suboscines, Order Passeriformes
    • Ovenbirds: Furnariinae
    • Woodcreepers: Dendrocolaptinae
    • Typical Antbirds: Thamnophilidae
    • Ground Antbirds: Formicariidae
    • Gnateaters: Conopophagidae
    • Tapaculos: Rhinocryptidae
    • Tyrant Flycatchers: Tyranninae
    • Manakins: Piprinae
    • Cotingas: Cotinginae
  • Bibliography
  • Index to English Names
  • Index to Scientific Names
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