First and foremost, this field guide is for all
Armenians,particularly those who are just beginning an interest in
Armenian birds. It also is written for anyone having a general interest in
birds, and more specifically, for those with a special interest in the
birds that occur within the borders of the Republic of Armenia. Another
hopeful intention of this guide is to stimulate and encourage bird study,
so that a greater appreciation for birds will result in a greater
appreciation of nature and its conservation in Armenia. Moreover, as more
and more of the Armenian people learn how numerous, diverse, useful, and
fascinating these animals are in the Republic, they will be inspired to
further admire, enjoy, and more fully appreciate and care for them as
valuable national treasures.
Worldwide, but especially in the Republic of Armenia, it is accurate to
claim that birds are an under-appreciated source of enjoyment, and value
to the overall health of humanity. Alternatively, birds have always been
of some interest to most people, if only because of their beauty and our
fascination with their ability to fly. Throughout history, their mastery
of the air has intrigued and stimulated human imagination and ingenuity in
an attempt to copy their seemingly effortless flight. In modern times,
scientists have studied birds as valuable and often essential indicators
of environmental health. The health of the Armenian environment has a
direct effect on the health of its citizens, and all others living within
the borders of the Republic. The use of this book by the general public,
and especially by teachers in schools, will increase knowledge and promote
a greater appreciation of birds and their value to the Republic.
Additionally, it is expected that all appropriate branches of government
will use the information in this guide to encourage, increase, and enact
environmental protection in Armenia. Like elsewhere in the world, once
people are introduced to the potential value of birds, this guide, along
with the increased interest it generates, will stimulate additional bird
study. Additional bird study will promote greater environmental
awareness, encourage a more enthusiastic and meaningful approach to the
protection and conservation of birds, and the valuable and often
irreplaceable natural resources upon which their survival depends.
This book contains simple and practical descriptions of 349 species of
birds. A special effort is made to include those features that will most
effectively help a beginner identify each species. Also included are
traits known to be unique or characteristic of a species in Armenia. High
quality illustrations containing one or more figures of each species are
on the page directly across from the respective species descriptions.
Following the species descriptions and illustrations are detailed
distribution maps showing where each species occurs within the borders of
the Republic. Except for the proper English common names of birds, which
primarily were taken from one international standard (Sable and Morn 1990,
1993), the English text throughout the guide follows the spelling
convention used in the United States where the editorial work was
completed.
Both the illustrations and the distribution maps are more sophisticated
and advanced than what some might think appropriate for a person having
only a beginning interest in birds. The rationale for high quality
illustrations is to offer the most aesthetic and realistic images.
Additionally, lines are drawn on the illustrations; they point to the most
defining part of most figures to more effectively aid a beginner in making
a species identification. The distribution maps were prepared to show
where one is most likely to see a particular species of bird, to estimate
the chance of seeing a bird at these locations, given our current
knowledge of its abundance, and to document for the first time a
representative sample of confirmed records for each species. With
experience, the illustrations and distribution maps are expected to grow
in value, and stimulate additional study of Armenian birds.
Species of special concern in the Republic are identified as having an
Endangered, Threatened, or Undetermined status to further direct the
attention of interested individuals, organizations, and government
agencies to their need for protection. Learning more about these special
birds should have priority for avian conservation in Armenia.
During the preparation of this book, information was gathered from
published and unpublished literature, museum records, and extensive field
work between 1992 and 1995
This book is the most accurate, comprehensive, and technically sophisticated publication on the birds of Armenia, and Caucasia in general. It is the climax of four years of intense field, museum, and literature research. Armenia (a country the size of Belgium or the US State of Maryland) has an extraordinary 346 species of birds whereas, for comparison, the whole of Europe has 550 species and the area encompassed by the former Soviet Union has 750 speceis. Contents include: (1) simple and functional text descriptions of 346 species, (2) a total of 61 plates prepared by 12 of the world's most distinguished bird artists, illustrating each species with unequaled accuracy of color, scale, and composition, and (3) for the first time in this part of the world, distribution maps accurately documenting the location of species records and assessing species abundance. Over 40 years have passed since the last major work on Armenian birds in 1954; this guide not only brings our knowledge up to date, it also makes these birds accessible to the world like never before, and presents unique information to stimulate additional study in a region revealed to be a major avian integration zone. The principal author is Dr. Martin S. Adamian, a renowned ornithologist and senior scientist in the Armenian National Academy of Sciences. For 38 years he has dedicated his professional life to the study of Armenian birds, publishing 110 scientific articles and 2 books. He was aided by an ornithological colleague, Dr. Daniel Klem, Jr., and a technically skilled international team of field, museum, and editorial contributors primarily from Armenia, Russia, United Kingdom, and the United States of America. This work was conducted to promote responsible environmental management, and to ensure environmental health and the conservation of Armenian natural resources through the appreciation, enjoyment, and study of birds.