Birds of the Texas Panhandle

Birds of the Texas Panhandle

Author: Kenneth D. Seyffert

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13:

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The vast, open plains of the Texas Panhandle appear deceptively void of bird life, but subtle regional variations provide rich and varied avifauna. Of the approximately six hundred species of birds sighted in Texas, more than two-thirds have been confirmed on the Texas Panhandle. The wooded waterways of the plains of the eastern Panhandle attract such eastern nesting species as the Red-headed Woodpecker and Carolina Chickadee. The gently rolling terrain of the High Plains and its scattered rainwater lakes, or playas, provide a winter habitat for a variety of migrating waterfowl. Canyons etched deeply into the otherwise flat terrain create sheltered places where such western birds as the Western Scrub-Jay and Bushtit thrive and breed. For each of the more than four hundred species found in this region, author Kenneth D. Seyffert provides information on the bird's status, occurrence, and nesting habits. Ten elegant line drawings also accompany the text. Birds of the Texas Panhandle is a must for those already familiar with the avifauna of the Panhandle and an eyeopener for those skeptical of the abundance of bird life in the region. Residents fo the Panhandle will find this a handy reference to places where they can view their winged neighbors.


Book of Texas Birds

Book of Texas Birds

Author: Gary Clark

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2016-11-07

Total Pages: 762

ISBN-13: 162349432X

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Drawing on the knowledge and insight gained from a lifetime of watching, studying, and enjoying birds, this book is full of information about more than four hundred species of birds in Texas, most all of which author Gary Clark has seen first hand. Organized in the standard taxonomic order familiar to most birders, the book is written in a conversational tone that yields a wide-ranging discussion of each bird’s life history as well as an intimate look at some of its special characteristics and habits. Information regarding each species’ diet, voice, and nest is included as well as when and where it can be found in Texas. Magnificent photographs by Kathy Adams Clark accompany each bird’s entry. For those just beginning to watch birds to those who can fully relate to the experiences and sentiments communicated here by a veteran birder, this book reveals the kind of personal connection to nature that careful attention to the birds around us can inspire.


Birding Trails Texas

Birding Trails Texas

Author: Jim Foster

Publisher: Wilderness Adventures Press

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 1932098909

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Also called Texas birding trails (p. [4] of cover).


Birds of Texas

Birds of Texas

Author: John H. Rappole

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780890965450

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"W.L. Moody, Jr., natural history series ; no. 14." Guide to 622 birds found in Texas with information on habitat preferences, abundance, seasonal occurance, and more.


The Birds of Texas

The Birds of Texas

Author: John L. Tveten

Publisher: Shearer Publishing

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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The Birds of Texas, by John L. Tveten, offers bird watchers something no field guide ever has: outstanding color photography and authoritative information on Texas birds put together in a beautifully crafted book.


A Field Guide to the Birds of Texas

A Field Guide to the Birds of Texas

Author: Roger Tory Peterson

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1960

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9780395921388

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Covers 542 species of birds, emphasizing distinguishing characteristics visible in the field.