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Alan Tennant in a herpetologist, wildlife lecturer, wilderness guide, and member of the Texas Institute of Letters. Tennant's books include A Field Guide to Snakes of Florida and A Field Guide to Texas Snakes. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Fonte dell'immagine: © 2004 Dan Thompson

Opere di Alan Tennant

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Tennant, Alan
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di residenza
Houston, Texas, USA
Istruzione
Stanford University
University of Texas
Attività lavorative
professor
Organizzazioni
University of Texas

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I have the 1985 edition. I love it and have used it often and still continue to use it to identify snakes around here in SE Texas. This book is full of quality, colored photos and includes lots of detailed information on each snake.
 
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MissysBookshelf | 1 altra recensione | Aug 27, 2023 |
This was difficult to get into and most of the first third was boring. I almost gave up, but then it started improving, and it also successfully incorporated some of the science behind peregrine falcon behavior. I found the discussion offshore drilling platform ornithology especially interesting. It's a shame they couldn't have joined an ornithological expedition instead of trying to do everything by themselves and running into so much trouble in Central America. I could have done without some of the relationship drama, but this was at least as much quest narrative as science, so it wasn't completely out of place.… (altro)
 
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Jennifer708 | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 21, 2020 |
This was difficult to get into and most of the first third was boring. I almost gave up, but then it started improving, and it also successfully incorporated some of the science behind peregrine falcon behavior. I found the discussion offshore drilling platform ornithology especially interesting. It's a shame they couldn't have joined an ornithological expedition instead of trying to do everything by themselves and running into so much trouble in Central America. I could have done without some of the relationship drama, but this was at least as much quest narrative as science, so it wasn't completely out of place.… (altro)
 
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Jennifer708 | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 21, 2020 |
On a mission to map the migration of the peregrine falcon, Alan Tennant and his friend George Vose logged thousands of miles in a rattletrap Cessna. On the Wing is as much quest narrative as nature book, and the tale of the two men's voyage is unforgettable. At their first meeting, when Tennant suggested that they track a radio-tagged falcon by air, WWII vet Vose assessed naturalist Tennant with a keen eye. "Aviation takes intestinal fortitude, Mister. You were pretty green up there today. Calm air, too." Nevertheless, Tennant convinced the gruff pilot that the project was worthy, and they set off, soaring north over the dunes of Gulf Coast barrier islands. The falcon was just a beeping signal to them most of the time, but they became obsessed with its movements. In the small cockpit, they shared extremes of disappointment and elation as they dealt with bad weather, lost signals, run-ins with the Army, and equipment problems. They ended up posing as highway patrol officers, crossing international borders, and risking their lives in order to keep on the track of their wayward subject. Threaded into the funny and moving adventure story, Tennant scatters casual snippets of science--peregrine falcon biology, pesticide toxicology, and the little-understood fact of animal migration itself. The facts never get in the way of the fun, though--this is real Wild Kingdom action. --Therese Littleton… (altro)
 
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MasseyLibrary | 5 altre recensioni | Mar 6, 2018 |

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10
Utenti
329
Popolarità
#72,116
Voto
3.8
Recensioni
9
ISBN
32
Lingue
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