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Another upcoming Gull Book



Hi folks.

Another good gull book to watch for is one Steve
Howell is working on.  It's a (photo-based) guide to
the gulls of North and South America.  I seem to
remember that Jon Dunn is helping with it.

I'm not sure when it's coming out, but Steve was
telling me about it last September so presumably it
won't be too much longer.

Nathan Dias - Charleston, SC

--- Harry Legrand <harry.legrand@ncmail.net> wrote:
> Folks:
> 	ABA Sales carries an ad for "Gulls: Of Europe,
> Asia, and North America"
> by Olsen and Larsson, "to be published January
> 2003". Unfortunately, it
> is not listed on amazon.com, so I decided to go to
> the best source --
> Princton University Press. Their website says
> publication will be in
> May. Too bad. "Gull season" for most folks in the US
> will be over around
> the end of March.
> 	This book is 544 pages, will cover 43 species, and
> has 93 color plates,
> 800 color photos, and 43 color maps. This ought to
> be a definitive work.
> I prefer books to videos, websites, etc., if only
> because I can have a
> book of color photos with me in a SUV at Cape Point!
> I'll definitiely
> order the book. Right now, the Grant book (with
> black-and-white photos)
> is the best reference book out there, but the two
> gull videos by
> Peregrine Video Productions (narrated by Jon Dunn)
> are excellent, and I
> have these. I haven't reviewed these videos since
> seeing the apparent
> Yellow-legged Gull, so I'm eager to see what it
> shows.
> -- 
> Harry LeGrand
> NC Natural Heritage Program
> DENR   Office of Conservation and Community Affairs
> 1615 MSC
> Raleigh, NC 27699-1615
> (919) 715-8687 (work)
> FAX: 919-715-3085
> e-mail: harry.legrand@ncmail.net


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