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Ruins to Ruins - From the Mayan Jungle to the Aztec Metropolis (Hardcover): Roland H Wauer Ruins to Ruins - From the Mayan Jungle to the Aztec Metropolis (Hardcover)
Roland H Wauer
R457 R433 Discovery Miles 4 330 Save R24 (5%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Borderland Birds - Nesting Birds of the Southern Border (Hardcover): Roland H Wauer Borderland Birds - Nesting Birds of the Southern Border (Hardcover)
Roland H Wauer
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Natural Inclinations - One Man's Adventures in the Natural World (Hardcover): Roland H Wauer Natural Inclinations - One Man's Adventures in the Natural World (Hardcover)
Roland H Wauer
R790 Discovery Miles 7 900 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
A Birder's West Indies - An Island-by-Island Tour (Paperback, New): Roland H Wauer A Birder's West Indies - An Island-by-Island Tour (Paperback, New)
Roland H Wauer; Introduction by Bradford C. Northrup; Afterword by Paul Butler; Illustrated by Mimi Hoppe Wolf
R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The West Indies offer so much more than sun, sand, and shopping. This sweeping arc of islands, which runs from Cuba to Grenada and includes the Virgin Islands, teems with a rich diversity of plant and animal life. Up to 40 percent of the plants in some forests are found nowhere else on earth, while the West Indian flyway is a critical link in the migratory routes of many birds.

In A Birder's West Indies, Roland Wauer takes you on an island-by-island journey of discovery. He describes the unique natural features of each island and recounts his often fascinating experiences in seeking out the nearly 400 species of birds known in the West Indies. His accounts give insight into the birds' habitats, status, and ecology and record some of the threats posed by human activities.

For readers planning trips to the West Indies, Wauer also includes helpful, up-to-date facts about the best times to travel, the kinds of entry and customs systems to expect, the money exchange services available, and general information about weather, food, and accommodations. Filling a unique niche among current guides, A Birder's West Indies offers both professional ornithologists and avocational bird watchers a chance to compare notes and experiences with an expert observer. And for readers who haven't yet visited the islands, Wauer's fluid prose and lovely color photographs will be the next-best thing to being there--and an irresistible invitation to go.

Birds of the Northwestern National Parks - A Birder's Perspective (Paperback, 1st ed): Roland H Wauer Birds of the Northwestern National Parks - A Birder's Perspective (Paperback, 1st ed)
Roland H Wauer; Illustrated by Mimi Hoppe Wolf
R432 Discovery Miles 4 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

From the bald eagle to the pileolated woodpecker, the varied and abundant birdlife of the northwestern national parks is as impressive as the parks' dramatic scenery. To help both beginning and advanced birders make the most of their visits to these parks, Roland Wauer has written this finding guide, which introduces the most common birds and the most likely places to see them.

The book opens with practical advice on getting started in birding--choosing binoculars, bird identification, proper field techniques, etc. Then after a concise discussion of the national parks as "islands" of bird habitat, the succeeding chapters fully describe each park, including its plant and animal communities and the facilities and interpretive activities available to visitors. Wauer takes readers on "walks" through each park's most popular and accessible places, where he explains the identification and behavior of the birds that visitors are most likely to see. He closes each account with a review of the park's bird life and a list of key species. Pen-and-ink drawings illustrate many of the birds.

Finding Mexican Butterflies (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Finding Mexican Butterflies (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer
R810 Discovery Miles 8 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Feathers and Scales - Writings About Birds and Butterflies (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Feathers and Scales - Writings About Birds and Butterflies (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer
R1,423 Discovery Miles 14 230 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Ruins to Ruins - From the Mayan Jungle to the Aztec Metropolis (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Ruins to Ruins - From the Mayan Jungle to the Aztec Metropolis (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer
R216 Discovery Miles 2 160 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Songbirds of the West - Personal Encounters (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Songbirds of the West - Personal Encounters (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer; Photographs by Greg Lasley
R1,924 Discovery Miles 19 240 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Mountainous West, Denali to Pico De Orizaba (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Mountainous West, Denali to Pico De Orizaba (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Borderland Birds - Nesting Birds of the Southern Border (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Borderland Birds - Nesting Birds of the Southern Border (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Natural Inclinations - One Man's Adventures in the Natural World (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Natural Inclinations - One Man's Adventures in the Natural World (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Naturally . . . South Texas - Nature Notes from the Coastal Bend (Paperback, 1st ed): Roland H Wauer Naturally . . . South Texas - Nature Notes from the Coastal Bend (Paperback, 1st ed)
Roland H Wauer; Illustrated by Mimi Hoppe Wolf
R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Golden Crescent of South Texas, a fifteen-county region along and inland from the middle Gulf Coast, is often called "the Crossroads" because of its natural diversity. Located in the heart of the Gulf Coast Prairie and Marshes, the area also encompasses the trailing edges of the South Texas Plains, Post Oak Savannah, and Blackland Prairie. This confluence of ecological zones makes it a wonderful place for birding and for observing the changing face of nature, especially during seasonal transitions.

In this book, Ro Wauer describes a typical year in the natural life of South Texas. Using selected entries from his weekly column in the Victoria Advocate newspaper, he discusses numerous topics for each month, from the first appearance of butterflies in January, to alligators making a comeback in July, to the Christmas bird count in December. His observations are filled with intriguing natural history lore, from what sounds mockingbirds will imitate (almost any noise in their neighborhood) to how armadillos swim (by inflating themselves to increase their buoyancy).

For All Seasons - A Big Bend Journal (Paperback, 1st ed): Roland H Wauer For All Seasons - A Big Bend Journal (Paperback, 1st ed)
Roland H Wauer; Illustrated by Nancy McGowan
R546 Discovery Miles 5 460 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Something about Big Bend National Park draws visitors again and again. Maybe it's the spare beauty of the mountains and desert, the dawn chorus of birds, or the vivid stars in the velvet night. All of these things have made it Roland Wauer's favorite place. In this book, he shares his love of the Big Bend through journal entries that chronicle a year in the life of the park.

Wauer worked as Chief Park Naturalist from 1966 to 1972 and has visited the park frequently ever since. His journal entries span these thirty years, providing not only a composite portrait of a typical year but also a clear sense of how the park's natural history has changed over three decades. He spices his account with anecdotes, often humorous, ranging from stumbling across a herd of javelinas to being trailed by a mountain lion in the dark to discovering new species of plants and animals.

Few authors know the Big Bend as Roland Wauer does or have written about it in a more engaging way. This beautifully illustrated book is the perfect companion for a visit to the park, whether in person or by armchair.

Birding the Southwestern National Parks (Paperback): Roland H Wauer Birding the Southwestern National Parks (Paperback)
Roland H Wauer; Illustrated by Mimi Hoppe Wolf
R527 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R124 (24%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the end of the twentieth century roughly 265 million people visited the 374 sites in the American National Park System. These places, designated and protected because of their significance to our nation's historical and natural heritage, contain some of the most beautiful landscapes in the United States--landscapes that naturally lend themselves to outdoor recreation.
In this book, veteran parks interpreter Ro Wauer introduces the pleasures of birding in the national parks of the American Southwest. From California to Texas, from hugely popular destinations such as Arizona's Grand Canyon to the mostly undiscovered shores of Amistad National Recreation Area, Wauer visits seventeen sites and gives us his advice on what birds to expect to see and where and how to find them.
Written by a birder for birders, this book introduces readers to some of the best birding north of the Mexican border, as well as some of the most impressive scenery anywhere. Wauer takes readers on a personal tour, pointing out where to go to see a vast array of each park's bird life: Le Conte's Thrashers in Death Valley, Clark's and Western Grebes at Lake Mead, Phainopeplas at Organ Pipe Cactus, Lucy's Warblers at Saguaro, Peregrine Falcons in Grand Canyon, Cave Swallows at Carlsbad Caverns, Magnificent Hummingbirds at Guadalupe Mountains, and Colima Warblers in Big Bend.
"Birding the Southwestern National Parks" is written for anyone visiting, planning to visit, or dreaming of visiting the Southwestern national parks.
The Southwestern Parks:
Death Valley National Park, California and Nevada
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada and Arizona
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Sunset Crater Volcano, Wupatki, and Walnut Canyon National Monuments, Arizona
Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona
Tonto National Monument, Arizona
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona
Saguaro National Park, Arizona
Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona
Carlsbad Caverns and Guadalupe Mountains National Parks, New Mexico and Texas
White Sands National Monument, New Mexico
Big Bend National Park, Texas
Amistad National Recreation Area, Texas

Native Host Plants for Texas Butterflies - A Field Guide (Paperback): Jim Weber, Lynne M Weber, Roland H Wauer Native Host Plants for Texas Butterflies - A Field Guide (Paperback)
Jim Weber, Lynne M Weber, Roland H Wauer
R960 R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Save R244 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While many growers focus on attracting adult butterflies to their gardens, fewer know about the plants that caterpillars need to survive. Native host plants-wildflowers, trees, shrubs, vines, grasses, and sedges-not only provide a site for the butterfly to lay its eggs, they also provide a ready food source for the emerging caterpillar. Think of these plants as the nurseries of the garden. This user-friendly, heavily illustrated field guide describes 101 native larval host plants in Texas. Each species account includes descriptive information on each plant, a distribution map, and photos of both the caterpillars and adult butterflies who frequent those plants. An adult butterfly may nectar on a wide variety of flowers, but caterpillars are much more restricted in their food sources. Some feed on only a limited number of plant species, so female butterflies seek out these specific plants to lay their eggs. For example, the host plants for Monarch caterpillars are various species of milkweed. Often, these plants are not the same as the ones the adult butterfly will later use for nectar. Learning more about the plants caterpillars need is crucial for butterfly conservation. Butterflies' dependency on specific caterpillar host plants is one of the key factors restricting their range and distribution. Armed with this knowledge, readers can also hone their ability to find specific species of breeding butterflies in nature. This is a handy guide whether you are in the field searching for butterflies or on the hunt for butterfly-friendly options at your local plant sale.

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