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Photo courtesy of Robert AngellĪfter years of exploration, 17 species were discovered, quite similar in structureĪnd coloration and belonging to the same family ( Spheniscidae). A trip in Philippines.The Macaroni penguin is the most numerous of all the world’s penguins. And diurnal birds like owls and night hawks. The bird he mentioned in Northeast Brazil is Alagoas foliage-gleanerĥ4:00 Talks about nocturnal birds. The creation of music was helped by the birds.ĥ2:00 Look up ebird where Josep Del Hoyo’s videos are present at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Also the Strait of Gibraltarĥ1:00 Talks about “little brown jobs.” The best singers of the avian world are these little brown birds such as the nightingale. Mexico and Veracruz have corridors that create these bottlenecks in migrating raptors. Such as the Bosphorus Strait, the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in US. In Africa, Crowned Eagle.Ĥ7:00 Birds of prey need thermals. Like in Gujarat where you can see Steppe Eagle. East Africa and South Africa have open savannah like forest. Trees, mammals, community, nature, conservation.Ĥ5:30 Raptors everywhere: the Gyr falcon of the Arctic. In Australia and the Moluca islandsĤ3:00 Talks about a bird guide in Uganda who could call like a bird.Ĥ4:00 Talks about how birds open you up to the whole ecosystem. Spend a week there, he says.ģ8:00 Birds of Paradise. Talks about Chinese bird photographers and the “hides” for photographers for 60 photographers.ģ7:00 Talks about Yunnan. Pheasants of the Malayan peninsula.ģ2:00 China has spectacular pheasants. Monkey eating eagle or Philippine eagle is on the front cover of their ABW.ģ0:00 Talks about Malaysia. Gujarat and Rajasthan haveĢ8:30 Philippines is special because there are many endemic species. How tolerant Indians are to retain the species. There is a duck species in South AmericaĢ6:00 Talks about the relationship between humans and birds. Breeding strategies of the cuckoo family.Ģ4:00 Talks about non cuckoo families that are parasitic. The markings in the mouth of the parasitic chicks are the same as the host chicks. Egg colour matches the colour of the egg of the parent species. Phalaropes have reverted sex roles (females get the beautiful sex plumage).Ģ3:00 Parasitic birds.
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120,000 ornithologists were part of the book.Ģ1:00 Talks about breeding strategies of birds. Either you’ve seen them or you have not.ġ9:30 Josep talks about changes in bird’s distribution. Wandering albatross have more than 3 metres from wing to wing.ġ9:00: Talks about albatrosses. Albatrosses, shearwater, petrels, storm petrels.ġ7:50 Nature is quite cruel, you know, he says, as he describes an impactful incident with pelagic birds. Go South, he says, to New Zealand, Australia, Chile, South Africa and Antarctica.
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Talks about leaf warblers.ġ5:00 Josep gives tips on how to seek pelagic birds. And India with some 1200.ġ1:30 Talks about the Arctic shorebirds and waders. Talks about Ecuador where you get 1600 species. Birds were evolving in isolation in the middle of forests. Josep talks about how he saw these cranes reduce in number till there were only 2 birds left in 2001.ħ:10 He talks about how he observed the Giant ibis, once thought extinct but later rediscovered in Cambodia after being thought extinct.Ĩ:44 Josep recorded the Kakapo, the biggest terrestrial flightless parrot in the world in New Zealand.ġ0:00 Josep talks about South America, and Amazon. About seeing these in the Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur. Talks about the forest owlet in Melghat Tiger Reserve.ĥ:00 Talks about the Siberian crane that used to winter in India. He has spent close to one year of his life in India. He talks about this milestone of a single volume 900 pages.ģ:50 Josep has been to India more than 10 times. To learn more about the book, please watch the video here.ġ:50 Josep describes how he put together the book.
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Josep has been the driving force behind these and many other projects at Lynx, always motivated by his passion for nature, books and conservation. He has most recently authored the book All the Birds of the World (2020), which presents every bird species in a single, fully illustrated volume.
#Del hoyo handbook of the birds of the world series
Josep is an Editor of the 17-volume Handbook of the Birds of the World series (1992–2013) and an Author of the HBW and BirdLife International Illustrated Checklist of the Birds of the World in two volumes (2014–2016). This episode is a wide-ranging conversation about birds in different parts of the world. This episode features Josep Del Hoyo, one of the founders as well as the director of Lynx Edicions and an expert videographer of birds. If you follow birds on Instagram, then you must follow Lynx Edicions a Barcelona based natural history publishing house that has just come out with its magnum opus titled All the Birds of the World.