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Peter Trull

    Birds of Paradox
    The Gray Curtain
    Closer to the Great Whales
    Cape Cod
    An Illustrated Guide to the Common Birds of Cape Cod
    • Features over 140 color illustrations of common Cape Cod birds, providing accounts that include locations where they may be found, advice on the best bird watching techniques and six field trips focusing on different environments and the species that populate them.--

      An Illustrated Guide to the Common Birds of Cape Cod
    • Cape Cod

      Once Around the Sun

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book offers a captivating visual exploration of Cape Cod's diverse ecosystems, capturing the intricate relationships between plants and animals throughout the seasons. It highlights the cycles of dormancy, rebirth, and migration, showcasing the beauty and resilience of nature in this unique coastal environment. Through stunning photography, readers are invited to witness the dynamic changes that occur in the landscape and the life it supports over the course of a year.

      Cape Cod
    • Fascinating color photos let you see whales in their natural habitat. Learn about their behavior, external anatomy, and physical features. Discussed in the text are the Humpback, Minke, Finback, and the rarely seen Right whales, baleen whales that eat by taking in thousands of gallons of water and schools of fish or plankton and filtering the water through the baleen. Discover their behaviors, including breaching, lob tailing, and flipper slapping. This book is a fascinating look at the largest mammals to roam the Earth today.

      Closer to the Great Whales
    • The Gray Curtain

      • 80pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Discover, through informative text and 120 vivid images, the interrelationships between commercial fishing, expanding gray seal populations, and great white sharks along the beaches of Cape Cod and the northeast coast. This "Gray Curtain" has come about as a result of geologic and environmental changes, as well as animal migrations and population increases that have impacted the area. There are great transformations taking place in the region, and both fishermen and scientists have played a role in these dynamic coastal changes, though they don't always agree on why the changes have occurred. In the minds of many commercial fishermen, the return of the now-protected gray seal has played a major part, causing a new charismatic, apex predator to enter the picture: the Great White Shark. This enlightening and colorful book brings together the main factors that have created the phenomenon of The Gray Curtain.

      The Gray Curtain
    • Birds of Paradox

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Nesting along the sandy fringe of the North American coast from Maine to Florida, terns are graceful symbols of our coastal beaches, yet they lead fragile and frantic lives. Join educator, storyteller, and photographer Peter Trull as he describes the physical and behavioral differences among the four types of terns that nest in the Cape Cod area, their migratory habits and predators, and why they are called birds of paradox. Both a photographic journey and an ornithological diary, Trull describes his ten-plus years watching, recording, and photographing these birds from Massachusetts to the coast of Guyana. More than 100 photographs depict day-to-day life and never-before-seen behaviors from inside the dynamic, noisy nesting colonies. This engaging book offers momentary glimpses into the complexities of these erratic, agile seabirds--seemingly carefree but always on the hunt--and their struggle to survive.

      Birds of Paradox