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Robert Gillmor. Near Fine in Good jacket. Near fine hardcover. Dust jacket is price clipped, and chipped along the top edge, faded spine. Published in cooperation with the British Museum (Natural History). With three color plates, line drawings, and range maps. An authoritative guide to all 116 species of the crow family, including jays, magpies, rooks, and the raven. Small quarto.
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Used-Very Good. VG hardback in VG dust jacket. 1986 2nd edition with numerous colour and B&W illustrations; tightly bound in green faux leather with gilt lettering to spine. Light wear to top edge of dust jacket; small wrinkles in lamination of front DJ panel and spine; otherwise, a clean, tidy copy.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 0x0x0; An eminent ornithologist here offers a wealth of information on all living corvid members. Derek Goodwin first covers nomenclature as well as adaptive radiation and plumage. He then gives an account of many aspects of crow behavior. He discusses sociability and flocking, communal roosting, threat and fighting, and self-assertive display. Also described are their reaction to the sick and injured, their individual differences, their nesting habits and care of the young, and their voice and vocal mimicry. Crows are familiar birds to almost everyone. They are a wide-ranging group whose activities often bring them into contact with man, frequently to their detriment. However, they are a successful family, both in terms of numbers and species, which includes the Blue Jay and Magpie of North America, the Rook of England, the House Crow of India and the Little Raven of Australia. They exhibit great diversity in color, size and patterns of behavior.