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Expand your bird knowledge with this gorgeous encyclopedia of over
500 bird species around the world, unique for its inclusion of both
their physical and mythological characteristics. If you’re a
nature lover who thrives on bird videos and photography, go beyond
the scope of standard field guides with this comprehensive
reference. Each entry of The Complete Language of Birds provides
not only the bird’s name and physical qualities, but also its
history, symbolic meanings, and hidden properties from mythology,
legends, and folklore. Within the pages of this colorful
volume, you’ll find:  Beautiful illustrations and
descriptions of common and unusual birds Notes on the
surprising properties and powers of birds Discussions of the
symbolism and mythological significance of each bird species Dive
into an unusual dimension of historical and arcane knowledge with
the study of birds. A collection of fun and interesting facts about
birds gathered from science and culture, the stunning illustrations
and lively descriptions make this an engaging guide you’ll return
to again and again. Elegantly designed and beautifully illustrated,
the Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia series offers comprehensive,
display-worthy references on a range of intriguing topics,
including dream interpretation, techniques for harnessing the power
of dreams, flower meanings, and the stories behind signs and
symbols. Also available in the series: Complete Book of Dreams,
Complete Language of Flowers, Complete Language of Herbs, Signs
& Symbols of the World, Complete Guide to Astrological
Self-Care, and Complete Language of Food.
Now there's a book that provides the best of the best: the top
twenty trails for a short walk, a longer hike or an all-day
adventure. Best Easy Day Hikes: Syracuse chooses the trails that
lead to the most panoramic views, and that wind through the
prettiest woods and meadows and into the most interesting natural
areas in Onondaga, Cayuga and Madison Counties. Urban trails, walks
circling lakes, and gorge paths are just some of the wonderful
walking experiences you'll find right here in Greater
Syracuse—selected for you by a lifetime upstate New York
resident, professional travel writer and active area birder. It's
time to rediscover Syracuse from the outside!
Best Easy Day Hikes Buffalo chooses the trails that lead to the
most panoramic views, and that wind through the prettiest woods and
meadows and into the most interesting natural areas in Erie,
Niagara and Genesee Counties. Urban trails, river walks, converted
rail rights-of-way and park paths are just some of the wonderful
walking experiences you'll find right here in Greater
Buffalo—selected for you by a lifetime upstate New York resident,
professional travel writer and active area birder. It's time to
rediscover Buffalo from the outside!
Best Easy Day Hikes Albany includes concise descriptions of the
best short hikes in the Albany area, with detailed maps of the
routes. The hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to
follow, and guaranteed to please for hikers of all levels.
This book examines the most controversial foods and ingredients,
providing an objective, well-balanced look at the health benefits
and risks of each. It equips readers with the information they need
to make their own informed decisions about what they eat. Most
people aspire to eat healthy, but what exactly does that mean?
While some foods are universally acknowledged as beneficial, such
as many vegetables, and others are widely condemned, such as added
sugar, many foods have a more controversial reputation. Debating
Your Plate: The Most Controversial Foods and Ingredients offers
in-depth coverage of some of the most hotly debated items on
grocery store shelves and dinner plates. Each entry provides
thorough background and contextual information before examining the
unique issues and controversies that surround that food or
ingredient. By presenting both sides of the argument in clear,
unbiased language, the book allows readers to form their own
opinions about which items to include in their diet and which to
avoid. On a larger scale, the book also examines why nutrition
science is so prone to controversy and ambiguity, and it offers
readers guidance on how to evaluate health claims for themselves.
Offers a nuanced, unbiased consideration of some of the most
controversial foods and ingredients, helping readers to come to
their own conclusions and make informed decisions about their diet
Helps readers to understand why nutrition science is so prone to
controversy and provides guidance on how to carefully evaluate
health claims and findings Provides a historical view of nutrition
controversy as a whole, as well as the unique historical context of
each food and ingredient Dispels the myths, hearsay, and
pseudoscience applied to many food choices, including superfoods,
commercially manufactured food additives, and natural/organic
ingredients
This updated guidebook features seventy-five of the best trails the
Empire State has to offer—from the 4,000-foot peaks of the
Adirondacks and the lore of Rip Van Winkle’s Catskills, to the
glacier-gouged landscape of the Finger Lakes region. Each featured
hike includes detailed hike specs and descriptions, trailhead
location and GPS coordinates, mile-by-mile directional cues,
gorgeous full-color photography, and a detailed map.
This book provides easy-to-understand, scientifically backed
answers to readers' questions about essential oils, helping them
make informed decisions about which products to use and how and
setting realistic expectations about what essential oils can and
cannot do to improve well-being. Many people use essential oils
regularly yet know very little about them. What exactly makes them
"essential"? Can they really be used to treat ailments like
infections, fevers, and sore throats? Is it safe to ingest them or
use them around children and pets? How can you tell if a company
selling essential oils is offering a low-quality product or
engaging in shady business practices? This book answers these and
many more questions about these popular yet often poorly understood
products. Books in Greenwood's Q&A Health Guides series follow
a reader-friendly question-and-answer format that anticipates
readers' needs and concerns. Prevalent myths and misconceptions are
identified and dispelled, and a collection of case studies
illustrate key concepts and issues through relatable stories and
insightful recommendations. Each book also includes a section on
health literacy, equipping teens and young adults with practical
tools and strategies for finding, evaluating, and using credible
sources of health information both on and off the
internet—important skills that contribute to a lifetime of
healthy decision-making.
Adventures in the wilderness can be dramatic and deadly. Everglades
National Park's death records date back to the early 20th century;
all told, hundreds of people have died or are presumed to have died
in the park during the first hundred years of its existence.
Alligator and panther attacks, encounters with pythons, drownings,
plane crashes and boating accidents are chief among the calamities
experienced by visitors and park personnel alike. Collected here
are some the most gripping accounts in park history of these
unfortunate events caused by natural forces or human folly.
Best Easy Day Hikes Rochester includes concise descriptions of the
best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes. The
20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and
guaranteed to please.
Living in New England is normally considered an idyllic experience,
but it is not immune to the wrath of Mother Nature. With the
exception of volcanoes, earthquakes, and tsunamis, New England has
seen it all. Floods, hurricanes, blizzards, ice storms, tornadoes,
drought, and wildfires have all ravaged the region at one time or
another. Historic Disasters of New England tells the stories of the
biggest and baddest natural calamities to have struck the region,
including: - The 4-state tornado swarm of 1787 - The October Gale
1841 - The Great Blizzard of 1888 - The Heat Wave of 1911 - The
Twin Hurricanes of 1954
Mount Katahdin, in Baxter State Park, is Maine's highest mountain.
It is also the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. Tucked
away in the remote North Woods, it is an adventure seeker's
paradise. Hiking, climbing, backpacking, snowshoeing, back-country
skiing, and ice-climbing are among the activities pursued there;
and there has a been a similar range in the ways people have met
their demise on the mountain and in the park.Randi Minetor gathers
the stories of these fatalities, from falls to exposure to cardiac
arrest; and presents dozens of misadventures, including hunting
accidents, lightning strikes, and even more than one suspicious
death. It's a fascinating addition to the North Woods canon.
Historic Glacier National Park captures the most interesting
moments in the park's history, the slices of life in northwestern
Montana that provide an idea of what life was like for those who
chose to explore this gloriously beautiful snowy corner of the
United States. There's the presence of Native Americans in nearly
every aspect of the park's history, the significant influence of
the Great Northern Railway as a leader as the park gained its
footing, and people who made history in this astonishing Rocky
Mountain landscape. Once Congress decided to make Glacier a
national park, developers created hotels, chalets, campgrounds,
residences, and the most spectacularly scenic road in the United
States. Historic Glacier National Park provides just enough of this
rich history to make the experience of visiting the park better
than expected.
Cursed in New York invites you to read about the misfortunes of
others, and thank your lucky stars that none of these things are
happening to you! These legendary tales are collected from across
New York State, from the eastern reaches of Long Island to the
gorges of Niagara Falls. In some cases, a curse led people to ruin
and other curses actually drove people to take their own lives.
With numbers and coincidental events, it's hard to argue that no
malevolent force was involved. What did any of these people do to
deserve their fates? They bought a property where a murder had
taken place, constructed a building on the site of an ancient
burial ground, purchased a gem stolen from an east Indian temple,
or intruded on a spirit in a cave. Some of these people knew that
their actions could bring the wrath of evil down upon them, but
most made an innocent misstep. Some of these stories will be
regionally well known. Others are nearly forgotten. All are cursed.
This one-of-a-kind guide brings you face-to-face with the people
and events that shaped the Battle of Fredericksburg.
These history travel guides provide an introduction discussing the
history and preservation of the present-day site and facilities and
include a detailed, walking tour interspersed with first-hand
accounts about the cemetery and events that have taken place there.
A timeline runs through the walking tour giving descriptions of key
personalities who conceived, planned and designed the area with
brief and colorful biographies. Also included is information that
visitors to the site need to know about planning a trip there,
including where to stay, eat, and what to see nearby.
These history travel guides provide an introduction discussing the
history and preservation of the present-day site and facilities and
include a detailed, walking tour interspersed with first-hand
accounts about the cemetery and events that have taken place there.
A timeline runs through the walking tour giving descriptions of key
personalities who conceived, planned and designed the area with
brief and colorful biographies. Also included is information that
visitors to the site need to know about planning a trip there,
including where to stay, eat, and what to see nearby.
These history travel guides provide an introduction discussing the
history and preservation of the present-day site and facilities and
include a detailed, walking tour interspersed with first-hand
accounts about the cemetery and events that have taken place there.
A timeline runs through the walking tour giving descriptions of key
personalities who conceived, planned and designed the area with
brief and colorful biographies. Also included is information that
visitors to the site need to know about planning a trip there,
including where to stay, eat, and what to see nearby.
Rediscover the simple pleasures of a day trip with Day Trips Hudson
Valley. This guide is packed with hundreds of exciting things for
locals and vacationers to do, see, and discover within a two-hour
drive to and from many top New York destinations. With full
trip-planning information, Day Trips Hudson Valley helps makes the
most of a brief getaway.
This encyclopedia examines more than 125 of the most important and
commonly performed medical tests, providing readers with
information about how and why they are performed and how each test
contributes to monitoring health and diagnosing and treating
medical conditions. Whether it's to proactively monitor health,
diagnose a condition, or assess how well a particular treatment is
working, we all undergo a variety of medical tests throughout our
lives. While these tests provide valuable information for doctors
and patients, they can sometimes carry significant risks, provide
ambiguous or incorrect results, or raise more questions than they
answer. Contrary to what some may think, medical testing isn't a
simple "yes or no" science carried out by computers in a lab—it
is a dynamic process that relies heavily on human detective work
and interpretation. Medical Tests in Context: Innovations and
Insights highlights more than 125 tests performed across a wide
range of medical specialties. Each entry in this encyclopedia
follows a standardized format that provides readers with
information about how, when, and why the test is conducted; the
preparation and risks; how results are determined and where errors
might occur; and its history. A collection of case studies offers
real-world examples of the successes—and shortcomings—of
medical testing.
Adventures in the wilderness can be dramatic and deadly. Glacier
National Park's death records date back to January 1913, when a man
froze to death while snowshoeing between Cut Bank and St. Mary. All
told, 260 people have died or are presumed to have died in the park
during the first hundred years of its existence. One man fell into
a crevasse on East Gunsight Peak while skiing its steep north face,
and another died while moonlight biking on the Sun Road. A man left
his wife and five children at the Apgar picnic area and disappeared
on Lake McDonald. His boat was found halfway up the west shore
wedged between rocks with the propeller stuck in gravel. Collected
here are some the most gripping accounts in park history of these
unfortunate events caused by natural forces or human folly.
This is a powerful resource for anyone who wants to understand the
nature of interpersonal conflict—to study it, understand why it's
a consistent part of human history, and perhaps avert it in their
own lives. Why does conflict surround us in everyday life, from
spats between individuals to major conflicts involving large
groups? Is conflict inevitable? Why are conflicts and differences
of opinion often so hard to resolve? Blowing Up: The Psychology of
Conflict focuses on interpersonal conflict and the ways that this
level of conflict can move beyond the original relationship to
permeate larger constructs—small groups, large groups, whole
organizations, and even entire nations. By examining both the
positive and negative consequences of conflict—and by documenting
its existence as normal and common—readers can appreciate how
conflict does not immediately equate to negative feelings and how
it also can be useful in creating rules and laws, aiding in
negotiation, and bringing people together to work toward a common
goal. This clear and accessibly written book in Greenwood's
Psychology of Everyday Life series provides students with an
understanding of the important role conflict plays in our lives,
the many forms conflict may take, and the ways that conflict can
actually be constructive and useful as well as destructive to
relationships, discussions, and groups. The historical overview of
established theories and the study of conflict to date provides
readers with invaluable perspective into the subject by identifying
and analyzing specific conflicts, including well-publicized
conflicts in foreign countries. The book also charts conflict
throughout the life cycle to help students identify the reasons for
conflicts that occur in their own lives—with parents, friends,
siblings, employers, romantic partners, and people in authority.
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Birding Texas (Paperback)
Randi Minetor, Nic Minetor
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Birdwatching is for everyone. No other outdoor pursuit yields so
much knowledge of nature's ways with so little effort-- if one
knows what to look for. Birding Texas opens the world of birding to
the novice and expert in this complete guide to getting the most
out of birding in TexasÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ
On Mount Washington, it's lack of preparation, not the mountain,
that kills. The weather is highly changeable with wind gusts of 140
mph and -35 degree temps. Then there are the avalanches and
icefalls. Combine this with inexperienced hikers in t-shirts and
flip flops and things can get ugly fast. Death on Mount Washington
describes the circumstances behind the tragic tales of those who
have lost their lives on the mountain. No one--not even the most
experienced mountaineer or pilot--is safe from the mountain's
mercurial weather conditions. Learn from the mistakes of others in
the comfort and safety of your armchair and remember to respect
Mount Washington on your next ski trip.
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