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PORTRAITS OF TROPICAL BIRDS John S. Dunning From the dense lowland jungles and the mountain ranges of Central and South America come these breathtaking portraits of tropical birds. Trogons and antsbrikes, hummingbirds and barbets, jacamars, motmots, and puffbirds are shown in all their splendid plumage. Above all, there are tanagers, in great variety, brilliant blue or iridescent green, crimson or gold: the delicacies of their feathering, the tints of their legs and beaks, their characteristic attitudes all find expression in these masterly photographs by John S. Dunning. Many of the birds depicted are virtually unknown to ornithologists; some are on the brink of extinction, as the habitats to which they are so intimately adapted yield to bulldozer and power saw. In their striking clarity, these photographs constitute a permanent record of each species. Their scientific value is great: for some birds, they represent the first photographs ever made; for others, they may be the last. Each plate is accompanied by a brief comment on the bird shown--how much we know, and, more frequently, how much we do not know. For the American tropics, richer in bird life than any other area of the world, remain very largely an ornithological unknown.
John S. Dunning, a native of Connecticut and a graduate of Yale University, is a Field Collaborator of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology and is also a vice president of the Florida Audubon Society. On his retirement from business, he set himself the goal of photographing as many neotropical birds as time and effort allowed. This handsome volume is eloquent testimony to his success. In an absorbing appendix, Mr. Dunning tells of the experiments through which he developed sophisticated techniques for photographing his fragile and elusive subjects under conditions as nearly as possible approximating their natural environment. The equipment he used is clearly described to encourage other nature photographers.
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Seller: Terrace Horticultural Books, St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Dust Jacket Condition: Dust Jacket. Color Bird Specimen Portraits (illustrator). Copyright Date: 1970 Quarto, Hardcover, White Decorated Cloth, , PP.153, Very Good In Jacket With Edge Tears. Seller Inventory # 41376GB16a2
Seller: Michael Patrick McCarty, Bookseller, New Castle, CO, U.S.A.
Hard cover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Title page missing. An x-library Copy. "A breathtakingly beautiful collection of 72 full-page color portraits from a photographer who has spent the last quarter-century capturing South American birds on film. Each portrait is described on an opposite page including range information, common and scientific names, and family information". Seller Inventory # SKU2010024601
Seller: Aladdin Books, Fullerton, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good+. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. About fine, tight, clean, no markings or bookplates, no remainder marks. Tobacco odor probably from a pipe. In a very good dust jacket with several short edge tears, no chips, not price-clipped. Some rubbing and some handling wear along edges. Seller Inventory # 102110
Seller: Crystal Palace Antiques, Paris, TX, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fair. John S. Dunning (illustrator). First Edition. Fine/Fair. First Edition. Trade Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 8.75 X 11.25" Hard bound in green cloth covered boards with title in gold on the spine. Glossy pictorial DJ is complete, but it has been torn and repaired. Book condition is near new. [xx]+ 153 pages illustrated with 72 color plates suitable for framing. "In their striking clarity, these photographs constitute a permanent record of each species. Their scientific value is great: for some birds, they represent the first photographs ever made; for others, they may be the last." . "In an absorbing appendix, Mr. Dunning tells of the experiments through which he developed sophisticated techniques for photographing his fragile and elusive subjects under conditions as nearly as possible approximating their natural environment. The equipment he used is clearly described to encourage other nature photographers.". Seller Inventory # 000385