2 edition of Look at a gull. found in the catalog.
Look at a gull.
Dare Wright
Published
1967
by Random House in New York
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Written in English
A photographic essay on the sea gull who is seen wherever land and water meet
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Pagination | 1 v. (chiefly illus.) ; |
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Open Library | OL22781947M |
LC Control Number | 67001463 |
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$ $ A Stranger Watches. $ $ Other Side of Heaven 2. $ $ Book of Mormon Videos 2nd Nephi - Enos. So the description of, say, the Yellow-footed Gull is adequate, Thayer's Gull inadequate, and some Latin American species that stray occasionally to the U.S., nonexistent.
But with the exception of the Thayer's Gull the book deals very well with the more difficult problems a North American gull watcher is likely to encounter.4/4(3). Pre-publication book reviews and features keeping readers and industry influencers in the know since Look at a gull--look at me.
""I am a bird of the air, the water and the land I was born inside a little speckled READ REVIEW. LOOK AT A GULL Author: Dare Wright. The Second Edition of Gulls: A Guide to Identification incorporates a great deal of new information discovered since the last edition.
Most of the entries have been updated, and the species drawings and distribution maps have been improved. Gulls details 31 species, and includes a new section on eight extra species which occur on the west coast of Canada and Cited by: No gull guide can avoid getting into the weeds with species-identification tips; but the ample photos in this one are bright and clear, and the text avoids self-seriousness.
For instance, one of Ring-billed Gull ID tips is to look for the bird “standing in the parking lot with the sesame-seed bun in its mouth.” Not wrong.
Book gill definition is - a gill found in the horseshoe crabs that consists of membranous folds arranged like the leaves of a book. Get this from a library.
Look at a gull. [Dare Wright] -- A photographic essay on the sea gull who is seen wherever land and water meet. The first book to provide in-depth coverage of all the world's gull species; More than stunning color photographs; Concise text looks at variations, habitat, status, and distribution; Informative species accounts and color range maps" You can look inside the book to see the images and text at this LINKAuthor: Melissa Hafting.