Swifts In A Tower by David Lack – updated edition, 2012)

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“Swifts in a Tower” is a scientific and observational study written by David Lack, a British ornithologist and evolutionary biologist. Originally published in 1956, the book focuses on the behavior, ecology, and life cycle of swifts, specifically within the context of their nesting and roosting habits in a tower. This updated edition highlights the challenges that swifts face in modern urban landscapes, where changes in architecture and habitat loss affect their nesting sites.

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Swifts In A Tower by David Lack

  • Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group, 2018
  • ISBN 9781911604365
  • Hardcover
  • Fully updated edition
  • 200 x 145 mm.
  • 260 pages

“Swifts in a Tower” is a scientific and observational study written by David Lack, a British ornithologist and evolutionary biologist. Originally published in 1956, the book focuses on the behavior, ecology, and life cycle of swifts, specifically within the context of their nesting and roosting habits in a tower. This updated edition highlights the challenges that swifts face in modern urban landscapes, where changes in architecture and habitat loss affect their nesting sites.

Condition:
The illustrated boards are clean, bright, and in near fine condition, with only very mild imperfections. The binding is tight, and the interior is unmarked and in fine condition.

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