Hawks & Owls of the Great Lakes Region & Eastern North America
Title | Hawks & Owls of the Great Lakes Region & Eastern North America PDF eBook |
Author | Chris G. Earley |
Publisher | Firefly Books |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781552978474 |
Birds of prey can be particularly difficult to track for a variety of reasons: - Nocturnal behavior - Remote habitats - Migratory patterns - Swift flight speeds Hawks and Owls depicts both the subtle differences and rich diversity among these awe-inspiring birds. With crisp, clean photographs and precise identification notes, this guide makes quick and accurate classifications easier. The families of birds includes: New world vultures Osprey, kites, eagles, hawks and allies Caracara and falcons Barn and bay owls Typical owls The information on each species is concisely organized and includes the differences between male and female, seasonal and immature plumage, morphs and distinctive markings. Color pictures and range maps accompany the text. The 180 photographs from award-winning photographers show these birds in their natural environments through the seasons. Comparison pages group similar-looking birds on a single page for quick reference. Hawks and Owls is a sturdy, pocket-sized field guide that will be indispensable to naturalists, students and birders at all levels of experience, from Florida to Ontario.
Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America
Title | Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America PDF eBook |
Author | Donald S. Heintzelman |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780813533506 |
Annotation. An essential illustrated resource on the hawks & owls of Eastern North America.
Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America
Title | Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America PDF eBook |
Author | Chris G. Earley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9781554079995 |
Introduces over thirty birds of prey that make their homes in eastern North America, covering the differences between males and females, plumages, and distinctive markings, and indicating their ranges on maps.
The Complete Book of North American Owls
Title | The Complete Book of North American Owls PDF eBook |
Author | James R. Duncan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Owls |
ISBN | 9781607107262 |
Presents an introduction to North American owls, listing forty-six species and describing their physical features, hunting behavior, life cycles, territorial calls, habitats, and the human and environmental threats to their existence.
Owls of North America
Title | Owls of North America PDF eBook |
Author | Frances Backhouse |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-08-08 |
Genre | Owls |
ISBN | 9781770852327 |
An examination of the biology and environment of all 23 species of the North American owl.
Birds of Eastern North America
Title | Birds of Eastern North America PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Sterry |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2009-10-11 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 069113426X |
The finest, most lavishly illustrated photographic guide to the birds of eastern North America Combining informative and accessible text, up-to-date maps, and—above all—stunning color photographs, this is the best and most lavishly illustrated photographic guide to the birds of eastern North America. All of the images have been carefully selected to convey both the sheer beauty and the key identification features of each bird, and many of the photos are larger than those found in other guides. Wherever possible, a variety of plumages are pictured, providing visual coverage and usefulness matching any artwork-illustrated field guide. And many of the images are state-of-the-art digital photographs by Brian Small, one of North America's finest bird photographers. These pictures, many seen here for the first time, reproduce a previously unimaginable level of detail. Finally, the ranges of nearly all species are shown on maps from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, the authority on North American birding. New and experienced birders alike will find this guide indispensable: the clear layout will help novices easily identify the birds they see, while the superb photographs will help seasoned birders confirm identifications. The best, most lavishly illustrated photographic guide to the region's birds Larger color photos than most other field guides Fresh contemporary design—clear, easy-to-use, and attractive Informative, accessible, and authoritative text Range maps from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology Covers entire eastern half of mainland North America and the arctic and subarctic territorial islands of the U.S. and Canada
Waterfowl of Eastern North America
Title | Waterfowl of Eastern North America PDF eBook |
Author | Chris G. Earley |
Publisher | Buffalo, N.Y. ; Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN |
An indispensable field guide and reference for birders. The eastern Continental Divide from Florida to Ontario contains the world's largest network of freshwater lakes, rivers, wetlands and coastal waters. It is home to an astonishingly large variety of ducks, geese, and other waterfowl. Waterfowl of Eastern North America is a richly illustrated pocket-sized field guide for birders and naturalists. Full-color photographs show these birds in their natural habitats in each season. Comparison pages group similar-looking birds on a single spread for quick reference. Concise and accurate information on each species includes: Common name Biological classification Identifying features Seasonal changes to plumage color. The detailed information on each species is concisely organized and includes the differences between male and female, seasonal and immature plumage, morphs and distinctive markings. The coverage includes: Ducks and geese Swans and pelicans Loons, grebes and cormorants. Waterfowl of Eastern North America also features essential information for birders who want to support conservation groups that protect waterfowl and their quickly disappearing habitats.