Quetzals

Icons of the Cloud Forest

Alan F Poole author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:15th Oct '23

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In Quetzals, the renowned ornithologist Alan F. Poole introduces readers to one of the world's most alluring group of birds. Native to the cloud forests of Mexico, and Central and South America, quetzals have played an essential role in the cultures of those lands, where their radiant, brightly colored feathers have been worshipped as sacred objects and coveted as luxury goods for millennia.

Drawing on scientific and historical facts, Poole details the natural history and cultural significance of these legendary birds. He focuses on the most iconic of quetzal species, the Resplendent Quetzal, delving into its distinctive ecology and behavior. He offers an overview of four other known quetzal species—the Pavonine Quetzal, the Golden-headed Quetzal, the White-tipped Quetzal, and the Crested Quetzal—and traces their evolutionary descent from the trogons. Spectacular photographs and illustrations accompany details of quetzal ecology, the long history of their place in the Mayan and Aztec worlds, and current conservation efforts.

A celebration of quetzals and the forests that nurture them, Quetzals is a must-have for anyone who wants to better understand these awe-inspiring birds.

A splendid, well-documented monograph on some of the most spectacular tropical birds—especially the colorful resplendent quetzal, whose males have trailing upper-tail covert streamers up to 30 inches long, over twice the bird's body length.

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ISBN: 9781501772214

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 454g

120 pages