North American Landbirds in the Western Palearctic

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Europe
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Iceland
Ireland
islands
Middle East
migration
morphology
navigation
North Africa
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photographic
physiology
population
rare bird
rarity
ship-assisted
songbird
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taxonomy
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781399419130
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A comprehensive account of the North American landbirds that make the incredible non-stop journey across the Atlantic.

The thought of a small North American songbird, weighing as little as 10g, battling for 5,000km through a storm out over the Atlantic, is difficult to comprehend. Yet a spell of heavy migration coinciding with the tail-end of a hurricane can result in memorable experiences for birdwatchers seeking out rare and vagrant birds.

North American Landbirds in the Western Palearctic is the first comprehensive guide to the birds that breed in North America but that have been recorded as vagrants in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. It summarises the history of migration studies and explains the physiology, morphology and navigational capabilities of birds that make the transatlantic crossing, along with their likely arrival routes and journey times. The roles that boats and weather conditions play are also explored.

Detailed species accounts cover identification and taxonomy, habitats and behaviour, normal range and migration and status in the Western Palearctic. Vagrancy patterns are illustrated with up-to-date maps, graphs and tables.

Featuring first-rate photography of birds taken in their unusual destinations, this book provides an in-depth understanding of vagrancy that will prove useful to anyone interested in finding and observing the next great rarity in the region.

Ross Ahmed has been an ornithologist for 30 years, working professionally for the last 15. He is a member of the British Ornithologists' Union Records Committee (BOURC), which maintains the official list of birds recorded in Britain, and at a county level is a member of the Northumberland County Records Committee and the Durham Records Committee. He has published a number of articles in various magazines and journals, and was awarded the Carl Zeiss Award by British Birds in 2021.

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