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1988

5 1/2 x 9 in.
80 pp., 14 color photos, 2 maps, 1 line drawing

Out of print

 
 
 
     

The Mockingbird

By Robin W. Doughty

 

Table of Contents and Excerpt

 

"Few birdlovers could resist this elegant volume."

Publishers Weekly

"This is a book which might be best placed into its own category of being an 'everything you wanted to know' about the Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos, but never knew enough to ask. . . . Included in the book is not only the usual kind of information on life history and distribution, but also information on its relationship with man—as cage bird, artistic influence, folklore and myth and as a sort of 'Everyman's hero.' All in all, a unique tribute to an interesting bird."

Ibis

"A beautifully designed book, filled with color photographs and illustrations paying tribute to the state bird of Texas—as well as Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi and Tennessee. . . . There's a great deal of information in this slim volume, and its attractive packaging would make it a fine gift for any birder."

San Antonio Express-News

Since its first publication in 1988, The Mockingbird has become the bird watchers' favorite for information on one of America's most beloved songbirds.

Author Robin W. Doughty is Professor of Geography at the University of Texas at Austin. A widely recognized expert on birding, he is the author of Return of the Whooping Crane, also published by UT Press.

Number Eleven, Corrie Herring Hooks Series

 Also by the Author The Purple Martin (with Rob Fergus)
 Of Related Interest Anderson and Squires, The Prairie Falcon
Osbourne, The Cardinal
Osbourne, The Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Wauer, The American Robin

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