BIRD-RINGING: THE ART OF BIRD STUDY BY INDIVIDUAL MARKING. By R.M. Lockley.
1953 1st edition. Small 8vo (121 x 191mm). Ppviii,119,ad. B/w photographs, illustrations, maps, bibliography. Green boards, spine titled in light green.
In this "history and importance of bird-ringing, the authors illustrate and describe the technique of handling and ringing, and the various traps and nets by which birds are caught. There is a chapter on recording in theoffice, and on equipment in the field; and an outline for a model study of a bird by the ringing method. As an introduction and handbook for beginner and expert alike, this book is indespensable".
In this "history and importance of bird-ringing, the authors illustrate and describe the technique of handling and ringing, and the various traps and nets by which birds are caught. There is a chapter on recording in theoffice, and on equipment in the field; and an outline for a model study of a bird by the ringing method. As an introduction and handbook for beginner and expert alike, this book is indespensable".
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Book Code
16642
Author | Lockley (Ronald Mathias). (1903-2000). |
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Book Code | 16642 |
ISBN | No ISBN. |
Book Description | Slight browning and book-seller's label to end-papers and edges but very good in dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1953 |
Publisher | Crosby Lockwood and Son. |
Place | London. |