In this extraordinary naturalist adventure saga, Alan Tennant, a passionate
student of wildlife and of the peregrine falcon in particular, endeavours to
radio-track the bird's transcontinental migration - something no one before
him had ever attempted.
This volume describes and illustrates all of the 105 species of snakes in Texas, the state with the largest number of different species in the nation. Facts on the biology and behavior are given, plus the latest findings on abundance, reproduction, prey, sizes, and habitat. Includes new taxonomic groupings. Color photos.
Featuring comprehensive photographs and detailed descriptions, this updated field guide covers all species and subspecies of snakes found in Eastern and Central North America, spanning from Texas to Manitoba and along the Eastern seaboard. It serves as an essential resource for enthusiasts and researchers alike, offering valuable insights into the diverse snake populations in these regions.
The narrative follows Alan Tennant's groundbreaking expedition to trace the transcontinental migration of the peregrine falcon, a feat unprecedented in its scope. His journey spans diverse landscapes, from the Texas barrier islands to the Arctic and the Caribbean, capturing both the beauty and challenges of the adventure. With a humorous and engaging tone, the book offers a unique blend of travelogue and ornithological exploration, highlighting the thrill of the chase and the wonders of nature.