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The Story
This entertaining and informative guide explains the meanings of bird
names, many of which have fascinating origins and stories behind them.
The universal system of âscientificâ names, based largely on Greek and Latin, is used in all good bird books and assists birdwatchers around the world in figuring out exactly what they are looking at. While some of the names are fairly self-explanatory â such as Troglodytes for wren, meaning âcave-dwellerâ â others are more mysterious â Caprimulgus for nightjar, for example, meaning âgoat-suckerâ.
Covering hundreds of bird species from around the world, Birds: Whatâs In A Name? includes explanations of hundreds of scientific names and common names, as well as delivering a wealth of other facts and trivia relating to the species concerned. In short, itâs the most readable and entertaining book on the subject available anywhere.
Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard) âThe duck with the flat beakâ. Ixobrychus minutus (Little Bittern) âSmall reed bellowerâ. Strigops habroptilus (Kakapo) A bird that âlooks like an owl, with soft feathersâ. Ptilonorhynchus violaceus (Satin Bowerbird) âViolet bird with a feathered billâ. Tachybaptus ruficollis (Little Grebe) Literally translated, this is the âred-collared fast-sinkerâ.
The universal system of âscientificâ names, based largely on Greek and Latin, is used in all good bird books and assists birdwatchers around the world in figuring out exactly what they are looking at. While some of the names are fairly self-explanatory â such as Troglodytes for wren, meaning âcave-dwellerâ â others are more mysterious â Caprimulgus for nightjar, for example, meaning âgoat-suckerâ.
Covering hundreds of bird species from around the world, Birds: Whatâs In A Name? includes explanations of hundreds of scientific names and common names, as well as delivering a wealth of other facts and trivia relating to the species concerned. In short, itâs the most readable and entertaining book on the subject available anywhere.
Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard) âThe duck with the flat beakâ. Ixobrychus minutus (Little Bittern) âSmall reed bellowerâ. Strigops habroptilus (Kakapo) A bird that âlooks like an owl, with soft feathersâ. Ptilonorhynchus violaceus (Satin Bowerbird) âViolet bird with a feathered billâ. Tachybaptus ruficollis (Little Grebe) Literally translated, this is the âred-collared fast-sinkerâ.
Description
This entertaining and informative guide explains the meanings of bird
names, many of which have fascinating origins and stories behind them.
The universal system of âscientificâ names, based largely on Greek and Latin, is used in all good bird books and assists birdwatchers around the world in figuring out exactly what they are looking at. While some of the names are fairly self-explanatory â such as Troglodytes for wren, meaning âcave-dwellerâ â others are more mysterious â Caprimulgus for nightjar, for example, meaning âgoat-suckerâ.
Covering hundreds of bird species from around the world, Birds: Whatâs In A Name? includes explanations of hundreds of scientific names and common names, as well as delivering a wealth of other facts and trivia relating to the species concerned. In short, itâs the most readable and entertaining book on the subject available anywhere.
Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard) âThe duck with the flat beakâ. Ixobrychus minutus (Little Bittern) âSmall reed bellowerâ. Strigops habroptilus (Kakapo) A bird that âlooks like an owl, with soft feathersâ. Ptilonorhynchus violaceus (Satin Bowerbird) âViolet bird with a feathered billâ. Tachybaptus ruficollis (Little Grebe) Literally translated, this is the âred-collared fast-sinkerâ.
The universal system of âscientificâ names, based largely on Greek and Latin, is used in all good bird books and assists birdwatchers around the world in figuring out exactly what they are looking at. While some of the names are fairly self-explanatory â such as Troglodytes for wren, meaning âcave-dwellerâ â others are more mysterious â Caprimulgus for nightjar, for example, meaning âgoat-suckerâ.
Covering hundreds of bird species from around the world, Birds: Whatâs In A Name? includes explanations of hundreds of scientific names and common names, as well as delivering a wealth of other facts and trivia relating to the species concerned. In short, itâs the most readable and entertaining book on the subject available anywhere.
Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard) âThe duck with the flat beakâ. Ixobrychus minutus (Little Bittern) âSmall reed bellowerâ. Strigops habroptilus (Kakapo) A bird that âlooks like an owl, with soft feathersâ. Ptilonorhynchus violaceus (Satin Bowerbird) âViolet bird with a feathered billâ. Tachybaptus ruficollis (Little Grebe) Literally translated, this is the âred-collared fast-sinkerâ.




