Feathers

Feathers

Identification for Bird Conservation

by Bolestaw Dul, Marian Cieślak

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The identification of birds from their feathers is one of the rather poorly-developed areas of applied ornithology. This book allows to resolve this problem. This guide presents the feathers of 60 species of bird, of which 38 are included in *Annex I of the EU's Birds Directive*. In European Union Member States, these species require enhanced protection, together with their biotopes, within the framework of the NATURA 2000 network of protected areas. All of the presented diurnal species of birds of prey (Falconiformes) and owls (Strigiformes) also enjoy protection under the 1973 Washington Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES). Most of them were also brought under protection by the Bonn and Berne Conventions. This book contains extensive scientific information including: - basic information on feathers: bird plumage, moulting, feather morphology, feather variability; - the use of feathers in the conservation and study of birds: faunistic research, bird conservation, research into avian ecology, airport protection and aviation and education in the service of bird conservation - the feather identification procedure; - and identifying feathers.

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