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Foreword | 10 | |
Pt. 1 | The World of Birds | |
Introducing Birds | 14 | |
Classifying Birds | 19 | |
Birds Through the Ages | 23 | |
Habitats & Adaptations | 27 | |
Bird Behavior | 32 | |
Endangered Species | 37 | |
Pt. 2 | Kinds of Birds | |
Ratites & Tinamous | 46 | |
Albatrosses & Petrels | 50 | |
Penguins | 55 | |
Divers & Grebes | 58 | |
Pelicans & their Allies | 61 | |
Herons & their Allies | 67 | |
Raptors | 75 | |
Waterfowl & Screamers | 81 | |
Gamebirds & the Hoatzin | 88 | |
Cranes & their Allies | 95 | |
Waders & Shorebirds | 102 | |
Pigeons & Sandgrouse | 114 | |
Parrots | 118 | |
Turacos & Cuckoos | 125 | |
Owls, Frogmouths & Nightjars | 128 | |
Swifts & Hummingbirds | 134 | |
Mousebirds & Trogons | 138 | |
Kingfishers & their Allies | 140 | |
Woodpeckers & Barbets | 152 | |
Broadbills & Pittas | 158 | |
Ovenbirds & their Allies | 162 | |
Tyrant Flycatchers & their Allies | 166 | |
Lyrebirds & Scrub-Birds | 169 | |
Larks & Wagtails | 171 | |
Swallows | 174 | |
Cuckooshrikes | 176 | |
Bulbuls & Leafbirds | 177 | |
Shrikes & Vangas | 180 | |
Waxwings & Their Allies | 182 | |
Mockingbirds & Accentors | 183 | |
Dippers & Thrushes | 185 | |
Babblers & Wrens | 188 | |
Warblers & Flycatchers | 192 | |
Fairy Wrens & Their Allies | 196 | |
Logrunners | 198 | |
Monarchs & Their Allies | 199 | |
Tits | 202 | |
Nuthatches & Treecreepers | 204 | |
Honeyeaters & Their Allies | 205 | |
Vireos | 209 | |
Buntings & Tanagers | 210 | |
Wood Warblers & Icterids | 214 | |
Finches | 216 | |
Starlings & their Allies | 223 | |
New Zealand Wattlebirds | 225 | |
Magpie-Larks & their Allies | 226 | |
Bowerbirds & Birds of Paradise | 228 | |
Crows & Jays | 232 | |
Further Reading | 234 | |
Index | 236 | |
Acknowledgments | 240 |
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