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Books > Sport & Leisure > Natural history, country life & pets > Wild animals > Birds & birdwatching
83 species featured w/ 2 pages devoted to each species common and
scientific names full-color illustrations w/ key identifiers
natural history info and interesting facts size & voice range
manps and map of best birding site
Your Bird-Watching Companion for Idaho, Oregon, and Washington
Peaceful, relaxing, and inspiring-birding can yield a lifetime of
satisfaction. For some, simple observation of birds is enough to
fill them with joy. Others prefer to make it more interactive,
striving to see a variety of species and learning to identify them.
If you're among the latter, the Pacific Northwest Birding Companion
is just for you. Written by award-winning author, naturalist, and
wildlife photographer Stan Tekiela (known throughout the region for
his best-selling bird identification guides), the Pacific Northwest
Birding Companion is part how-to book, part field guide, and part
journal. Read Stan's tips for identifying birds, and learn about
everything from reporting a rare bird to dealing with injured
birds. The field guide section organizes 145 species by color. When
you see a yellow bird, go to the yellow section to discover what it
is. There, you can also find range maps, as well as such
information as nest descriptions, migration habits, and tips for
attracting the species to your feeder. At the bottom of every page,
there's room to log information about when and where you saw that
species. You can also keep track of your birding life list on the
book's closing pages-so you'll always have a running total of the
different birds you've seen. Use your birding companion on its own,
or pair it with Stan's bird identification guides. It will enhance
your birding experience and bring even more enjoyment to the hobby
that you love.
The chicken can fly only a few metres but – somehow – this
unlikely evolutionary descendant of Tyrannosaurus Rex has conquered
the world. Earth is now home to more than twenty billion chickens,
at least ten times more than any other bird. For every human on the
planet, there are three chickens. In Fowl Play, Sally Coulthard
charts the chicken's fascinating journey from dinosaur to
domestication to exploitation, exploring every aspect of the
history of Gallus gallus domesticus: its importance to the ancient
Egyptians, Greeks and Romans as food source and fighting bird; its
symbolic roles in religion and folklore and metaphorical function
in the language we use; its homely place as egg-providing companion
on farms, smallholdings and in suburban back gardens; and its
darker modern-day fate as battery bird raised to satisfy society's
unquenchable addiction to wings and nuggets. Of all animals,
chickens perhaps best represent the contradictory way we humans
treat other species; both beloved pet and cheap commodity, symbol
of a sustainable good life and brutalised object of factory
farming. The chicken is also a bird we feel deeply familiar with
and yet know very little about. As informative as it is
entertaining, Fowl Play tells a remarkable tale of evolutionary
change, epic global travel and ruthless exploitation – as well as
of companionship, ingenuity and the folly of human nature.
Having trouble separating your scops from your screech owls,
Tengmalm's from Tawny Owl or Collared and Spotted Owlets? Then this
is the book for you. Owls of the World is the ultimate photographic
resource dedicated to the identification of these charismatic,
largely nocturnal birds of prey. This book contains lavish and
spectacular photography from dozens of the world's finest natural
history photographers, covering all of the world's 268 species of
owls; particular attention is given to subspecific differences,
sexing and ageing. The photos are accompanied by concise text on
the identification, habitat, food, distribution and voice of these
birds, along with accurate range maps. In this second edition,
recent changes to owl taxonomy are incorporated with full
descriptions (and images) of a number of new species, plus a
several new photographs to improve this book's amazing photographic
coverage still further. This is the definitive work on owl
identification - no birder's bookshelf should be without it!
Fans of bird watching will rejoice with "Backyard Bird
Photography," a guide for learning how to set up your backyard in
order to take the best photographs of your local birds. In addition
to guiding you through the first steps of setting up your plantings
and bird feeders, this book describes the types of photographic
equipment you will need to get just the right image; how to
maneuver yourself into just the right position to create a quality
bird photograph; how to compose your shots for the greatest visual
effect; and how to use more advanced techniques such as macro
lenses and external flash techniques.
Author and bird photographer Mathew Tekulsky breaks down the
challenges of photographing these beautiful creatures and explains
how utilizing your own natural surroundings can create stunning
shots that rival those shot in the wild. Tekulsky explains that
when your garden is set up as a tiny oasis for these feathered
friends--with the right foliage, water sources, and feeders--then
your backyard will be frequented by a variety of species on any
given day. With tips for gaining the bird's trust and composition,
every photograph will come out a stunner.
Get the New Edition of the Dakotas' Best-Selling Bird Guide Learn
to identify birds in North Dakota and South Dakota, and make
bird-watching even more enjoyable. With Stan Tekiela's famous field
guide, bird identification is simple and informative. There's no
need to look through dozens of photos of birds that don't live in
your area. This book features 131 species of North and South Dakota
birds organized by color for ease of use. Do you see a yellow bird
and don't know what it is? Go to the yellow section to find out.
Book Features: 131 species: Only North Dakota and South Dakota
birds Simple color guide: See a yellow bird? Go to the yellow
section Compare feature: Decide between look-alikes Stan's Notes:
Naturalist tidbits and facts Professional photos: Crisp, stunning
full-page images This new edition includes more species, updated
photographs and range maps, revised information, and even more of
Stan's expert insights. So grab Birds of the Dakotas Field Guide
for your next birding adventure-to help ensure that you positively
identify the birds that you see.
Nesting boxes, feeding tables and birdbaths make charming additions
to any terrace or garden and can be as decorative as they are
practical. Even the smallest outdoor space can be enlivened by a
small nesting box or feeder, while larger spaces can be home to all
manner of bird dwellings. This practical book includes 40 original
designs to make at home, from a neo-classical bird table and a
country-style distressed house to a thatched 'cottage' or
fairy-tale tower. Special advice on how to attract birds to your
garden includes tips on providing the right nesting box for
different species; choosing the best feeders to benefit the birds;
and tasty bird treats that will guarantee a flock of birds in
deepest winter. With its easy-to-follow instructions and 500
photographs, this book is a must for everyone who wants to help
their local feathered community.
Devoted to birds and wildlife since childhood, Mark's early
scientific research at Oxford, Aberdeen and the RSPB provided a
solid background for his management, ambassadorial, and political
lobbying activities which were to follow - and his larger than
life, yet quietly humane personality has provided the final tools
in his own, unique, nature conservationists' toolbox. In this book,
Mark mixes a great many stories from his professional life at the
RSPB with personal anecdotes and passionate arguments on past and
present issues in bird and nature conservation. He shows us
something of the many scientists whose work paves the way for
conservation action, places domestic conservation into an
international context, takes us behind the scenes to glimpse the
politicians who have worked with him, or against him, along the
way. Mark leaves us armed with practical tips and a guiding
philosophy to take wildlife conservation though the troubled years
that lie ahead. A personal, philosophical and political history of
25 years of bird conservation, this book provides an instructive
and amusing read for all those who would like a glimpse into the
birds and wildlife conservation world - what the issues are, what
must be done, how it can be done, and the challenges, highs and
lows involved.
The rugged physical beauty of the west coast of Vancouver Island
has long been a major attraction, but its distinctive avian
population has also made it a major birdwatching destination. The
Birds of Vancouver Island's West Coast presents accounts of all of
the species thus far recorded as occurring in the region - 360 in
total - and updates the 231 species recorded up to 1978. Each
account includes a brief introduction to the species and an
overview of its total range. The essential guide to the birds of
the region, this book will inform, delight, and surprise amateur
and professional birders alike.
Get the guide to bird-watching in the Midwest that's part how-to
book, part field guide, and part journal. Peaceful, relaxing, and
inspiring-birding can yield a lifetime of satisfaction. For some,
simple observation of birds is enough to fill them with joy. Others
prefer to make it more interactive, striving to see a variety of
species and learning to identify them. If you're among the latter,
the Midwest Birding Companion is just for you. Written by
award-winning author, naturalist, and wildlife photographer Stan
Tekiela (known throughout the country for his best-selling bird
identification guides), the Midwest Birding Companion is part
how-to book, part field guide, and part journal. Read Stan's tips
for identifying birds, and learn about everything from reporting a
rare bird to dealing with injured birds. The field guide section
organizes nearly 150 species by color. When you see a yellow bird,
go to the yellow section to discover what it is. There, you can
also find range maps, as well as such information as nest
descriptions, migration habits, and tips for attracting the species
to your feeder. At the bottom of every page, there's room to log
information about when and where you saw that species. You can also
keep track of your birding life list on the book's closing pages-so
you'll always have a running total of the different birds you've
seen. The Midwest Birding Companion is ideal for birding in
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and
Wisconsin. Use your birding companion on its own, or pair it with
Stan's bird identification guides. It will enhance your birding
experience and bring even more enjoyment to the hobby that you
love.
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Odd Birds
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Ian Harding
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Discovery Miles 6 730
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