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The Bowerbirds: Ptilonorhynchidae (Bird Families of the World) [Hardcover]

Clifford B. Frith (Author), Dawn W. Frith (Author), C. M. Perrins (Editor), W. J. Bock (Editor), J. Kikkawa (Editor), Eustace Barnes (Illustrator), Michael McGuire (Photographer)


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0198548443 978-0198548447 April 15, 2004
The bowerbirds are unique in the avian world in that the males build elaborate 'bowers': structures of sticks, grasses or other plant stems on or close to the ground, often incorporating objects such as colourful fruits, flowers, feathers, bones, stones, shells, insect skeletons, and numerous other natural (and human-made) objects.

The highly sophisticated building, decorating, arranging, singing, and courtship posturing and dancing by males is primarily to attract and impress females. As much of it is performed in the absence of females, however, some consider it possible that males may also enjoy such activities for their own sake. The bowers and the birds' behaviour associated with them have been much studied by behavioral ecologists searching for evolutionary and ecological explanations of behavioural patterns.

The Bowerbirds is an indispensable work of reference for everyone interested in these birds.


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For the time being, this is the definitive account of bowerbird biology, but it will be a fitting tribute to the Frith's ability to inspire future generations of bowerbird biologists if their excellent book soon requires a new edition. T.R. Birkhead, Ibis (2007), 149, 175-188 Oxford University Press has established itself as a leading publisher of high quality ornithology texts ... the strength of this book, and the others in the series, lies in its high scientific goal, its top quality illustration and its ability to present a wealth of information in a manner that is readily accessible to the amateur serious about learning more about ornithology not only of individual bird families but of birds as a whole. Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews OUP are always keen to support the text with good illustrations. The series is characterised by specially commissioned colour plates, here done by Eustace Barnes, that illustrate species, subspecies, genders and age-related plumage characteristics. In this volume, colour photographs of some of the bowers are included. Add to this clear maps and line drawings, as well as half-tone photographs by the author, and as a result The Bowerbirds becomes an attractive book that is worthy of any bookshelf ... From my own perspective, I love this book. Avian and Poultry Biology Reviews

About the Author


Clifford Frith is the author of a highly-respected companion volume in the Bird Families of the World series, The Birds of Paradise. Clifford's early ornithological positions included The Natural History Museum, London, and the Royal Society of London Research Station, Aldabra Atoll, Indian Ocean. He obtained his PhD at Griffith University, Brisbane, for evolutionary studies of bowerbirds and birds of paradise. Dawn Frith obtained her PhD, in littoral zone marine biology, at London University and lectured in zoology before meeting Clifford on Aldabra Atoll, where she studied insects. Both Cliff and Dawn are private ornithologists and self-employed natural history authors, photographers, and publishers. They have worked on tropical Australasian birds, as well as various other avian, other vertebrate, and invertebrate, groups, and mangrove ecology, in the Indian Ocean, Southeast Asia, and tropical Pacific. They are Honorary Research Fellows of the Queensland Museum and joint recipients of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union's D. L. Serventy Medal for contributions to ornithology.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 554 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (April 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198548443
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198548447
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7.7 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,084,683 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Many ornithologist would agree with the late Professor A.J. Marshall in nominating bowerbirds as the most interesting of all of the 144 bird families presently acknowledged with respect to the complexity of their behaviour and associated phenomena (Marshall 1951c; Sibley and Ahlquist 1990). Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
polygynous bowerbirds, specimen label data, bower sites, proportionate egg weight, bowerbird species, other bowerbirds, foraging records, differing clutch sizes, nape presentation, bower attendance, bower orientation, nest cup lining, bird spp, nestling meals, monogamous catbirds, bower complexity, bower paint, polygynous genera, rudimentary bowers, bower building species, bower mat, bower platforms, courtship vocalisations, fresh egg weight, active bowers
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New Guinea, Pruett Jones, Black-eared Catbird, Green Catbird, Golden Bowerbird, Satin Bowerbird, Great Bowerbird, Orange Yellow, White-eared Catbird, Regent Bowerbird, Tari Gap, Atherton Tableland, Tooth-billed Bowerbird, Spotted Bowerbird, Archbold's Bowerbird, Charters Towers, Vogelkop Bowerbird, Cape York, Port Moresby, Wallaby Creek, Macgregor's Bowerbird, Arfak Mts, Distribution Table, Lauterbach's Bowerbird, North West Cape
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