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Extinct Birds (Hardcover)
by Errol Fuller (Author)
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Ornithologists estimate that there have been some 150,000 avian species since birds first appeared millions of years ago. Errol Fuller points out in Extinct Birds that if that figure, based on incomplete evidence, is correct, then nearly 94 percent of those species have gone extinct over time.

Most have done so through more or less natural causes--through disease, say, or widespread climatic change. In historic times, though, many species have been hastened to extinction through human actions, inadvertent or deliberate. In the case of the Hawaiian rail, Fuller writes in this catalogue of birds that have disappeared since 1600, the introduction of alien species such as the mongoose, domestic cat and rat is likely to blame. Rats, too, killed off the Lord Howe Island white-eye when a ship accidentally grounded there in 1918. The Carolina parakeet disappeared a few years later, owing, perhaps, to the destruction of its forest habitat and its beautiful plumage, highly prized by hunters. Mosquitoes carried on other ships felled many other island species. And so on. Curiously, Fuller writes, the usual-suspect agents of extinction-hunting or egg collecting for example--have had a smaller effect on vulnerable bird species than have changes in the environment wrought by humans and their "accompanying menagerie".

Fuller's book makes for a sobering obituary, and one of particular interest to environmentalists engaged in habitat preservation and restoration. --Gregory McNamee

Antiques Trade Gazette, July 2001
I can only urge all bird lovers to go out and buy this splendid book

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5.0 out of 5 stars A review of EXTINCT BIRDS, by C Hill, 23 Nov 2002
By S J Hill (Solihull, West Midlands United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This superb book combines both detailed information with a lively and entertaining style of writing. It is beautifully presented with a mixture of drawings, chromolithographs and photographs. Each species receives at least half a page of writing and is made up of a profile of the species, its habits, the reason for it's supposed extinction (there is some doubt over whether or not some are actually extinct) and when and where it was last seen.
The book is split into the various bird families, with the parrot and rail families being most well represented. As well as giving info. on the birds, there is also a number of fascinating stories and accounts of the various ornithologists and naturalists who discovered or accounted the birds.
The author, Errol Fuller, also lists all the species of birds which are endangered, giving accounts of some of them.
The books fairly gernerous price, short delivery time and readable style make this book well worth purchasing and makes a superb Christmas present.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A review of EXTINCT BIRDS, by C Hill, 23 Nov 2002
By S J Hill (Solihull, West Midlands United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This superb book combines both detailed information with a lively and entertaining style of writing. It is beautifully presented with a mixture of drawings, chromolithographs and photographs. Each species receives at least half a page of writing and is made up of a profile of the species, its habits, the reason for it's supposed extinction (there is some doubt over whether or not some are actually extinct) and when and where it was last seen.
The book is split into the various bird families, with the parrot and rail families being most well represented. As well as giving info. on the birds, there is also a number of fascinating stories and accounts of the various ornithologists and naturalists who discovered or accounted the birds.
The author, Errol Fuller, also lists all the species of birds which are endangered, giving accounts of some of them.
The books fairly gernerous price, short delivery time and readable style make this book well worth purchasing and makes a superb Christmas present.
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