Minnesota Birds

Minnesota Birds
Title Minnesota Birds PDF eBook
Author Janet C. Green
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 237
Release 1975
Genre
ISBN 1452910863

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Exhibits

Exhibits
Title Exhibits PDF eBook
Author United States. Army Engineer District, St. Paul
Publisher
Pages 686
Release 1974
Genre Environmental impact statements
ISBN

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Birds in Minnesota

Birds in Minnesota
Title Birds in Minnesota PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Janssen
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 377
Release
Genre Science
ISBN 1452901376

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McNary Second Powerhouse (OR,WA)

McNary Second Powerhouse (OR,WA)
Title McNary Second Powerhouse (OR,WA) PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 384
Release 1977
Genre
ISBN

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Bird Lore

Bird Lore
Title Bird Lore PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1188
Release 1917
Genre Birds
ISBN

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BPA Proposed FY 1980 Program

BPA Proposed FY 1980 Program
Title BPA Proposed FY 1980 Program PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 754
Release 1979
Genre
ISBN

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Fifty Uncommon Birds of the Upper Midwest

Fifty Uncommon Birds of the Upper Midwest
Title Fifty Uncommon Birds of the Upper Midwest PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 129
Release 2013-08-23
Genre Nature
ISBN 1587298554

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No bird is common, if we use “common” to mean ordinary. But birds that are seen more commonly than others can seem less noteworthy than species that are rarely glimpsed. In this gathering of essays and illustrations celebrating fifty of the most common birds of the Upper Midwest, illustrator Dana Gardner and writer Nancy Overcott encourage us to take a closer look at these familiar birds with renewed appreciation for their not-so-ordinary beauty and lifeways.Beginning with the garishly colored male and the more gently colored female wood duck, whose tree cavity nest serves as a launching pad for ducklings in the summer months, and ending on a bright yellow note with the American goldfinch, whose cheerful presence enlivens the midwestern landscape all year long, Overcott combines field observations drawn from her twenty-plus years of living and birding in Minnesota's Big Woods with anecdotes and data from other ornithologists to portray each species' life cycle, its vocalizations and appearance, and its habitat, food, and foraging methods as well as migration patterns and distribution. Infused with a dedication to conserving natural resources, her succinct yet personable prose forms an ideal complement to Gardner's watercolors as this renowned illustrator of avian life worldwide revisits the birds of his childhood. Together art and text ensure that the wild turkey, great blue heron, sharp-shinned hawk, barred owl, pileated woodpecker, house wren, ovenbird, field sparrow, rose-breasted grosbeak, red-winged blackbird, and forty other species of the Upper Midwest are never seen as common again.