Noble S. Proctor is professor of biology at Southern Connecticut State University and an internationally known ornithologist and naturalist. Patrick J. Lynch is director of biomedical media production and a lecturer in diagnostic radiology at the Yale University School of Medicine. He is a well-known illustrator in natural history and the medical sciences.
"As this book demonstrates in excellently clear drawings and text,
a bird is a superbly evolved match of structure with
function."—Brian Bertram, Times Literary Supplement
"The book provides an accurate, up-to-date, self-contained course
in ornithology for the advanced lay reader."—Library Journal
"For anyone who wants to learn more about what lies under the
feathers, The Manual of Ornithology has the answers. . . . As a
reference work, the manual has few modern rivals."—David Tomlinson,
New Scientist
"Excellent. . . . a mine of information to anyone interested in
birds at any level."—Jonathan Coatley, Journal of Biological
Education
Received an honorable mention in the Biological Science category,
Association of American Publishers’ 1993 Professional/Scholarly
Publishing Division Award (AAP/PSP)
"A superb contribution to ornithology. It clearly represents the
most attractive and accessible contribution to form and function in
birds. This book will be of tremendous appeal to academic and lay
ornithologists alike."—Steve Zack, Yale University
"Students, their instructors, and other interested readers will
welcome availability of the well illustrated Manual of Ornithology
now in a paperback edition."—George A. Clark, University of
Connecticut
"This is a tremendous book; to say that it has no rival among
laboratory manuals for ornithology is a dramatic understatement. It
is clear, comprehensive, and has the most beautiful as well as
useful illustrations possibly ever seen in an ornithology
textbook."—Margaret Rubega, University of Connecticut
"A gold mine of facts. . . . Every library and biology department,
as well as every birder, should have a copy close at hand."—Roger
Tory Peterson, from the foreword
"As this book demonstrates in excellently clear drawings and
text, a bird is a superbly evolved match of structure with
function."-Brian Bertram, Times Literary Supplement
"The book provides an accurate, up-to-date, self-contained
course in ornithology for the advanced lay reader."-Library
Journal
"For anyone who wants to learn more about what lies under the feathers, The Manual of Ornithology has the answers. . . . As a reference work, the manual has few modern rivals."-David Tomlinson, New Scientist
"Excellent. . . . a mine of information to anyone interested in
birds at any level."-Jonathan Coatley, Journal of Biological
Education
Received an honorable mention in the Biological Science category,
Association of American Publishers' 1993 Professional/Scholarly
Publishing Division Award (AAP/PSP)
"A superb contribution to ornithology. It clearly represents the most attractive and accessible contribution to form and function in birds. This book will be of tremendous appeal to academic and lay ornithologists alike."-Steve Zack, Yale University
"Students, their instructors, and other interested readers will welcome availability of the well illustrated Manual of Ornithology now in a paperback edition."-George A. Clark, University of Connecticut
"This is a tremendous book; to say that it has no rival among laboratory manuals for ornithology is a dramatic understatement. It is clear, comprehensive, and has the most beautiful as well as useful illustrations possibly ever seen in an ornithology textbook."-Margaret Rubega, University of Connecticut
"A gold mine of facts. . . . Every library and biology department, as well as every birder, should have a copy close at hand."-Roger Tory Peterson, from the foreword
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