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The Golden Oriole

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Golden Oriole
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Paul Mason
By (author) Jake Allsop
SeriesPoyser Monographs
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:280
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 154
Category/GenreBirds
ISBN/Barcode 9780713676839
ClassificationsDewey:598.874
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 35 black-and-white illustrations, 8 colour plates

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Poyser
Publication Date 14 August 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

One of Britain's rarest breeding birds, the Golden Oriole is also one of its most charismatic. Females are a vivid green, while the males of this species are a stunning yellow and black, with an extraordinary and unforgettable song. A long-distance migrant, the orioles return to breed in early May at just a few sites, almost all of which are in Suffolk. Jake Allsop and Paul Mason's The Golden Oriole looks in detail at the biology of this spectacular species, with sections on breeding biology, feeding ecology, evolution, population dynamics, mimicry, migration and conservation, as well as a discussion of the biology of other species in the genus. A colour section showcases this photogenic species to full effect, complemented by high-quality black-and-white illustrations throughout. The fascinating history of the bird's distribution is also covered extensively, stemming from the authors' first-hand experience of the battle to help the species retain a toehold in Britain. The Golden Oriole is a much-admired bird, sought by serious and casual birders alike for the beauty of its plumage and song, as well as for its rarity. By bringing the biology of this elusive species to light, this book will prove a popular addition to the Poyser list.

Author Biography

Jake Allsop and Paul Mason are the Secretary and Chairman respectivelyof the Golden Oriole Group. Working closely with the RSPB, the GOG hasmonitored and helped to protect the UK population of orioles in theirfenland stronghold for more than twenty years.Allsop and Mason were atthe forefront of the ultimately successful battle tosave the orioles' last breeding area, Lakenheath in Suffolk, fromdeforestation.

Reviews

'this monograph is an absolute must...the authors helped set up the Golden Oriole Group, so there's all the expetise you could want...it's a price well worth paying' * Bird Watching (October 2009) * 'This monograph fills a gap in the literature at a point when the species' future as a British breeding bird hangs in the balance.' * Birding World (2009) * 'The enthusiasm of the authors, their detailed knowledge and precise documentation of their work, and chapters such as 'Population: past,present and future'...give the book its special character and everyone interested in orioles should have it on their bookshelf.' * Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Union (2010) *