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Penguins of the World

Penguins of the World
By Wayne Lynch

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The internationally successful movie March of the Penguins showcases the life of these fascinating flightless birds that have become such prominent symbols of the fragile nature of our ecosystem. Faced with global warming, invasive tourism, pollution and loss of habitat, penguins -- if they are to survive -- need protection more than ever.

Over the past 18 years, Wayne Lynch has traveled to Antarctica, the Galapagos Islands, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and a dozen remote island clusters in the tempestuous Southern Ocean, studying and photographing all 17 species of penguins in their natural habitats. In Penguins of the World, he documents the extraordinary life cycles of these tough, resourceful and beautiful animals in the harshest environments imaginable.

This second edition has been revised, redesigned and expanded, with detailed information and the latest facts and statistics on:

  • Anatomy
  • Egg and chick development
  • Mating and feeding habits
  • Predators
  • Habitats
  • Climate change
  • Changes to food levels.

Through his engaging text and on-location photographs, Wayne Lynch captures these birds in their wide variety of activities and behaviors. Penguins of the World will appeal to anyone interested in birds, nature and science.

(20071209)


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1186241 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-14
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .73" h x 8.74" w x 11.22" l, 2.30 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 176 pages

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. In 1989, after Canadian science writer and photographer Lynch (Owls of the United States and Canada) saw his first penguin on Phillip Island in southern Australia, he spent the next 18 years in search of all 17 penguin species, traveling over 300,000 miles to Antarctica, the Galápagos, Argentina, Chile, New Zealand and remote island clusters in the Southern Ocean. The result is this beautifully illustrated and delightfully written look at Lynch's discoveries about these flightless seabirds in the field and in scientific journals, during day-to-day as well as birth-to-death observations, and from the smallest to the largest type. While Lynch presents detailed descriptions of everything from mating rituals to eating habits, the best parts of his book are the photographs. Lynch's gorgeous and gorgeously printed images—such as that of the head of a young penguin chick disappearing inside the throat of a parent as it reaches for a meal—display such a refined visual sensibility that even without accompanying text, the images would still achieve Lynch's goal of presenting the scientific and aesthetic appeal of this unique family of birds. (Oct.)
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From Library Journal
Of the numerous books about penguins, this is one of the better ones with 123 superb color photographs and an authoritative text. Lynch, a Canadian writer and explorer, has chapters on penguin species, biology, habitats, courtship, breeding, family life, feeding, and maturation. The penguin hot spots of the Falkland and South Georgia islands are Lynch's primary focus, while penguins restricted to South Africa, the Galapagos, Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica do not come in for as heavy coverage. Nevertheless, libraries where titles such as Roger Tory Peterson's Penguins (Houghton Mifflin, 1979) and Pauline Reilly's Penguins of the World (Oxford, 1994) are in constant demand may want this somewhat pricey book. Warmly recommended.?Henry T. Armistead, Free Lib. of Philadelphia.
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Review
A classic coffee-table book ... Penguins of the World is both well researched and visually attractive. (Mark Cocker The Guardian 20070806)

[Lynch] has transformed his fascination with these adorable creatures into a delightful book. (Shutterbug 200809)

Beautifully illustrated and delightfully written ... Lynch's gorgeous and gorgeously printed images...display such a refined visual sensibility. (Publishers Weekly 200710)

[starred review] The abundant colour photographs are absolutely amazing, vibrant and crystal-clear in focus. (Gail Hamilton Canadian Materials 20061001)

Delightfully and brilliantly photographed ... this informative book will charm penguin lovers of all ages. (Jodi DeLong The Chronicle Herald (Halifax) 20071015)

Anyone planning a trip to the Southern Ocean...should read this book from cover to cover. (David Ainley, www.penguinscience.com ARCTIC 20080714)

Excellent quality, real life photos ... a great deal of interesting biology.... Two thumbs up. (Canadian Camera 20080831)

From sex to family life, from feeding to predators the author weaves a delightful tale of the delightful creatures. (Roy John Canadian Field Naturalist, vol. 12, no. 4, Oct-Dec 20070813)

This will undoubtedly be a go-to book for penguin-loving patrons. An easy and fun read. (Nancy Bent Booklist )

[Lynch] seems to know everything there is to know about penguins. (C. A. Amantea www.Ralph.mag (Review of Arts, Literature, Philoso )

Penguins of the World is filled with striking photos depicting the birds [and] Lynch's highly readable text. (Bruce Gillespie Canadian Geographic )

(starred review) Beautifully illustrated...delightfully written... Lynch's gorgeously printed images display...a refined visual sensibility. (Publishers Weekly )