Heron MJ1

Heron MJ1
Author: Patrick Harlow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2020
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9781877427596

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"Ireland has its DeLorean, England had Lotus and, for a short time, New Zealand had the Heron MJ1, these three cars were similar with their supercar look and sports car handling and performance. Ross Baker, a Rotorua A-Grade Mechanic, had a look at the supercars which existed around the world and decided to design and build his own in New Zealand. Being of fibreglass monocoque construction it stretched the boundaries of both design and materials and became New Zealand's most successful factory produced supercar. This book looks at the man and the wide range of cars he created and then focuses on the Heron MJ1. Despite less than 30 of them being produced, this car plays an important part of New Zealand's automotive history. The fact that the car went into production at all is a tribute to Ross, his vision and his charisma. The '80s were an amazing time for small manufacturer car production. With the current multitude of regulations, it would cost millions to manufacture a similar car today." --Publisher description.

Henry the Impatient Heron

Henry the Impatient Heron
Author: Donna Love
Publisher: Arbordale Publishing
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2009-03-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781607180357

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Enhanced by facts on heron behavior, presents the story of Henry, the little heron who couldn't stand still and who learns a valuable lesson from the King of Camouflage.

The Herons Handbook

The Herons Handbook
Author: James Hancock
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2010-09-30
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1408134969

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Everything you ever wanted to know about the world's herons. This book on herons and bitterns is an authoritative summary of what is currently known about this diverse and fascinating worldwide family of wading birds. It is the result of extensive studies carried out over many years by its distinguished authors on both sides of the Atlantic. The plumages, feeding and breeding behaviour, and ecology of each of the recognised species is illustrated in full-colour with paintings meticulously researched by Robert Gilman and Peter Hayman. A distribution map, based on the latest available information, also shows the range of each species. Because of the widening interest in wading birds, considerable attention is paid to identification in the field. Four identification plates, especially prepared by Robert Gillmor, show all the plumages in each stage of every species and race, of white herons and egrets. This information - invaluable for ornithologists and birdwatchers - has never before been brought together in one volume. References to all the relevant literature on herons and bitterns is included for those who want to make a deeper study of these birds, and the authors have contributed their own considerable experiences gained in the field. The definitive handbook on herons, this book will not only provide the basis for future research and conservation but will also be a source of interest and enjoyment for both birdwatchers and ornithologists.

A White Heron

A White Heron
Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1891
Genre:
ISBN:

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Sapsucker Blues

Sapsucker Blues
Author: Anita Schmidt-Kyanka
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1480802506

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High above Sapsucker Pond, a male great blue heron returns to his nest for the third year in a row. Together, he and his mate set out on a splendid adventure. In a nest as large as your bed, Mama Heron lays five beautiful blue eggs; people watching the live streaming video call the last one Fiver. But now they face dangers, including a blizzard in April and a hungry owl attack. Mama and Papa Heron work hard to bring their chicks into the world, and Fiver finally hatches. The herons grow too big for the nest and must learn to fly and hunt. After her siblings have learned how to fly, Fiver must leap from the nest fifty feet off the ground. Can she do it? This educational wildlife tale describes the extraordinary lives of a family of great blue herons. Author and teacher Anita Schmidt-Kyanka follows their day-to-day events and challenges. Her original watercolor illustrations immerse children in the beauty of nature."

One Heron Line and Its Origins

One Heron Line and Its Origins
Author: Laurence Tunstall Heron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1988
Genre: Illinois
ISBN:

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Herons

Herons
Author: James A. Kushlan
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2005-07-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198549819

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The Heron family, characterized by their long legs necks and bills are found worldwide, except in polar regions, and are particularly abundant and popular in the South West USA, especially Florida. Both authors are renowned experts in their field and have produced a definitive synthesis of this diverse and striking group of birds.

Cranes, Herons & Egrets

Cranes, Herons & Egrets
Author:
Publisher: Adventure Publications
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-02-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1591936365

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When you imagine these graceful, elegant birds, perhaps you picture them in shallow water, standing on one leg, waiting for fish--but there's much more to these cultural touchstones. Award-winning photographer Stan Tekiela takes you into the fascinating world of cranes, herons and egrets. His striking photography captures the birds in action and depicts behaviors that will leave you awestruck. Headings and small blocks of text make for easy yet informative browsing. Discover North America's tallest birds through Stan's personal observations and years of research. He marvels at cranes, herons and egrets. "Everything about them is interesting--from how they walk to how they fly to how tall they are. These historic birds are ingrained in folklore around the world." Stan has photographed every important aspect of their lives, from first flight and hunting to migration and mating. The result is a one-of-a-kind book that celebrates these wonderful creatures. You'll develop a new appreciation for this group of unique birds.

Heron Conservation

Heron Conservation
Author: James Anthony Kushlan
Publisher: Helm
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2000
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Heron Conservation provides a comprehensive update following two distinct threads. The status and conservation needs of herons are first presented on a regional basis, in a series of chapters set at continental or subcontinental scale. Over 200 biologists and heron conservationists - many associated with the Heron Specialist Group sponsored by Wetlands International and IUCN - have contributed to the data summarised here and these very latest census and survey results provide the most up to date and detailed picture of heron populations currently available. Chapters discussing several critical issues in heron conservation follow, often focusing on the international nature of the problem. Many heron populations are migratory and depend upon conservation of both summer and wintering wetland habitats often located on different continents. Effective conservation of these wetlands of international importance depends in large part on local and regional socio-economic factors. Herons, to the extent that they require maintenance of wetland functioning, should be an integral part of sustainable wetland conservation. Features: * Fascinating insight into a topical issue * Beautiful colour pho