The first comprehensive coverage of a subject that has fascinated natural historians for centuries.
Avian vagrancy, the appearance of birds outside their normal home range, is a phenomenon that has fascinated natural historians for centuries. From Victorian collectors willing to spend fortunes on a rare specimen, to today's high-octane bird-chasing 'twitchers', the enigma of vagrancy has become a lifelong obsession for countless ornithologists worldwide. Vagrancy in Birds explores both pattern and process in avian vagrancy, drawing on recent research to answer a suite of fundamental questions concerning the occurrence of rare birds: What causes vagrancy? Why do some places attract so many vagrant birds? Why are some species more predisposed to long-range vagrancy than others? Vagrancy in Birds synthesizes everything that is known about the subject, and draws together different lines of evidence to make the case for vagrancy as a biological phenomenon with important implications for avian ecology and evolution.
Product information
Author: Alexander Lees & James Gilroy
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Pages: 400
Released: 02/01/2022
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Size: 242x172x26 mm
Weight: 1271 g
ISBN: 9780691224886