Birds of Arizona Field Guide

Birds of Arizona Field Guide
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Publisher : Our Nature Field Guides
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 1591930154
ISBN-13 : 9781591930150
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Birds of Arizona Field Guide by : Stan Tekiela

See a yellow bird and donít know what it is? No problem! This remarkable field guide features 145 bird species (only Arizona birds!) organized by color. Full-page photos, detailed descriptions, Stanís Notes and range maps help to ensure correct I.D.

American Birding Association Field Guide to the Birds of New Jersey

American Birding Association Field Guide to the Birds of New Jersey
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Publisher : American Birding Association S
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1935622420
ISBN-13 : 9781935622420
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis American Birding Association Field Guide to the Birds of New Jersey by : Rick Wright

From High Point State Park to Cape May Point, New Jersey is home to an amazing diversity of bird species. More than 375 types of birds nest in the dozens of state parks, forests, and natural areas created by local, state, and national authorities, including the centimeters-long ruby-throated hummingbird and large raptors such as the bald eagle. This guide to the Garden State's birds features 235 bird species in their natural habitats, presented in stunning color photographs complemented by detailed information on their habitats, birdsongs, and tips on when and where to see them. The birds are organized by species for quick reference, and the book includes a complete state bird guide and a directory of birding destinations. This is an excellent resource for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts who want to learn more about New Jersey's natural history and the diversity of its birds.

Birds of Southeastern Arizona

Birds of Southeastern Arizona
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Publisher : R.W. Morse Company
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 0964081075
ISBN-13 : 9780964081079
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Birds of Southeastern Arizona by : Richard Cachor Taylor

This pocket-sized photographic guide features stunning full-page color photographs of the over 400 birds of Southeastern Arizona (including Mexican rarities) along with their descriptions, the basics of bird watching, descriptions of local habitats, elevation charts, and a regional checklist. This book covers almost all the birds of Arizona. The perfect Holiday gift for beginning or experienced bird watchers.

Birds of the Sun

Birds of the Sun
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780816544745
ISBN-13 : 0816544743
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Birds of the Sun by : Christopher W Schwartz

"The multiple, vivid colors of scarlet macaws and their ability to mimic human speech are key reasons they were and are significant to the Native peoples of the southwestern U.S. and northwest New Mexico. Although the birds' natural habitat is the tropical forests of Mexico and Central America, they were present at multiple archaeological sites in the region. Leading experts in southwestern archaeology explore the reasons why"--

Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley

Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 0816511748
ISBN-13 : 9780816511747
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley by : Kenneth V. Rosenberg

Discusses the status, distribution, ecology, migration and vagrancy, food habits, and breeding biology of birds found in this area, and also suggests accessible areas for bird watching

Tucson Audubon Society's Finding Birds in Southeast Arizona

Tucson Audubon Society's Finding Birds in Southeast Arizona
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924097772549
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Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Tucson Audubon Society's Finding Birds in Southeast Arizona by : Clark Blake

Location guide to bird watching sites in S.e. Arizona with annotated check list and seasonal bar graphs.

Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Arizona

Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Arizona
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951000052927H
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (7H Downloads)

Synopsis Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Arizona by : Gale Monson

A captivating blend of personal biography and public drama,The Wise Menintroduces the original best and brightest, leaders whose outsized personalities and actions brought order to postwar chaos: Averell Harriman, the freewheeling diplomat and Roosevelt's special envoy to Churchill and Stalin; Dean Acheson, the secretary of state who was more responsible for the Truman Doctrine than Truman and for the Marshall Plan than General Marshall; George Kennan, self-cast outsider and intellectual darling of the Washington elite; Robert Lovett, assistant secretary of war, undersecretary of state, and secretary of defense throughout the formative years of the Cold War; John McCloy, one of the nation's most influential private citizens; and Charles Bohlen, adroit diplomat and ambassador to the Soviet Union.

The Birds of Sonora

The Birds of Sonora
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9780816552511
ISBN-13 : 0816552517
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Birds of Sonora by : Stephen M. Russell

Birders who come to the American Southwest often keep an eye out for Mexican species that stray across the border. Many neotropical migrants of western North America winter in Sonora, and a host of hummingbirds make their home south of the border as well. This eagerly awaited volume by two respected authorities covers more than 500 species of birds and contains a vast amount of information not available elsewhere. The Birds of Sonora describes all the species known from that state and includes information on distribution, seasonal patterns of occurrence, abundance, and habitats. The first book of its kind in more than half a century to treat birds of this Mexican state immediately south of Arizona, it also contains details of nesting activity for breeding species, provides insight into factors influencing distribution, and notes historical changes in status. Each account is accompanied by a range map depicting the bird's range in Sonora—valuable information not available from any other source and useful to anyone interested in the distribution and ecology of North American birds. Drawings by internationally known wildlife artist Ray Harm enhance many of the entries. Because other books on Mexican birds don't treat Sonora in detail, The Birds of Sonora is an indispensable resource for birders, and its background descriptions of Sonoran geography, climate, and habitats also make it a key reference for conservation and land use planning. A useful companion to field guides, it is a narrative account that puts readers in touch with birds of this important biogeographic area.

Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America

Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America
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Publisher : Mariner Books
Total Pages : 453
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ISBN-10 : 9780547973166
ISBN-13 : 0547973160
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America by : Rick Wright (Bird tour leader)

Sparrows are as complicated as they are common. This is an essential guide to identifying 76 kinds, along with a fascinating history of human interactions with them. What, exactly, is a sparrow? All birders (and many non-birders) have essentially the same mental image of a pelican, a duck, or a flamingo, and a guide dedicated to waxwings or kingfishers would need nothing more than a sketch and a single sentence to satisfactorily identify its subject. Sparrows are harder to pin down. This book covers one family (Passerellidae), which includes towhees and juncos, and 76 members of the sparrow clan. Birds have a human history, too, beginning with their significance to native cultures and continuing through their discovery by science, their taxonomic fortunes and misfortunes, and their prospects for survival in a world with ever less space for wild creatures. This book includes not just facts and measurements, but stories--of how birds got their names and how they were discovered--of their entanglement with human history.

The Raptors of Arizona

The Raptors of Arizona
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0816513228
ISBN-13 : 9780816513222
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Raptors of Arizona by : Richard L. Glinski

Thousands of birdwatchers come to Arizona each year seeking rare or intriguing species, and for those watching the skies the additional sighting of a bird of prey is a reward in itself. The Grand Canyon state boasts the most dramatic assortment of raptors in North America: hawks, eagles, falcons, kites, and owls, plus vultures and condors. Here can be found nearly all the raptor species of the continental United States and also established populations of species associated with Mexico, such as the Gray Hawk, Common Black-Hawk, Zone-tailed Hawk, and Whiskered Screech-Owl. Arizona's raptors are found in an unrivaled diversity of habitats, from saguaro cactus forests where tiny Elf Owls nest to the Vermilion Cliffs, where the gigantic California Condor was introduced in 1996. Yet many species live in habitats that are now jeopardized by degradation or development, making an understanding and appreciation of raptors crucial to their survival. The Raptors of Arizona brings together the knowledge and insights of 29 raptor and wildlife authorities who provide original information and syntheses on Arizona's 42 raptor species, with an emphasis on aspects of their natural history in Arizona. A chapter on each bird includes its description, a range map, and information on its distribution, habitat, life history, and status. Additional chapters cover conservation, habitats, where and when to watch raptors, and the sport of falconry. The book is enhanced by 42 full-color illustrations by Richard Sloan, one of the premier wildlife artists in North America, whose paintings were commissioned by the Arizona Wildlife Foundation specifically for this project. Co-published with the Arizona Game and Fish Department