Breeding Bird Atlas of Nevada County, California

Breeding Bird Atlas of Nevada County, California

Author: Steven Rose

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780578607535

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The status and distribution of the breeding birds of Nevada County, California. Includes 166 Species Accounts based 2014-2018 data, detailed descriptions of the county's geography, geology, habitats, and elevation zones, species of uncertain, irregular, or potential breeding status, discussion of former breeders, a comprehensive gazetteer of survey locations with GPS coordinates and elevations.


Birds of the Sierra Nevada

Birds of the Sierra Nevada

Author: Ted Beedy

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2013-06-17

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 0520954475

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This beautifully illustrated and user-friendly book presents the most up-to-date information available about the natural histories of birds of the Sierra Nevada, the origins of their names, the habitats they prefer, how they communicate and interact with one another, their relative abundance, and where they occur within the region. Each species account features original illustrations by Keith Hansen. In addition to characterizing individual species, Birds of the Sierra Nevada also describes ecological zones and bird habitats, recent trends in populations and ranges, conservation efforts, and more than 160 rare species. It also includes a glossary of terms, detailed maps, and an extensive bibliography with over 500 citations.


Birds of North America

Birds of North America

Author: Bruce M. Beehler

Publisher: JHU Press

Published: 2024-04-09

Total Pages: 2134

ISBN-13: 1421448270

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The most up-to-date and gorgeous photographic collection of all 1,144 bird species in North America (including Hawaii!). A Great Blue Heron, a Wood Duck, a Baltimore Oriole, an Eastern Bluebird, or a Belted Kingfisher—which North American bird species is your favorite? In Birds of North America: A Photographic Atlas, Bruce M. Beehler provides the information and images you need to identify and enjoy each of the 1,144 amazing and diverse bird species recorded in the United States and Canada, including Hawaii and Alaska. Featuring more than 1,200 full-color photographs and illustrations and more than 700 range maps, this comprehensive reference provides both beginners and seasoned birders with important facts about each bird's ecology, behavior, seasonal movements, nesting biology, and conservation status. Birds of North America gives bird-lovers everything they could ask for: The photographs and illustrations, selected and curated by Brian E. Small, one of America's most talented nature photographers, depict each species in its most beautiful plumage and natural habitat. The largest, most detailed, and most up-to-date range maps available anywhere provide invaluable insider information on the best birding hotspots. And the special sections rounding out the book offer helpful guidance on birding gear, field trip planning, critical resources, and conservation issues. This is the book for aspiring and veteran bird enthusiasts alike.


Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America

Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America

Author: Rick Wright (Bird tour leader)

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 453

ISBN-13: 0547973160

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Sparrows are as complicated as they are common. This is an essential guide to identifying 76 kinds, along with a fascinating history of human interactions with them. What, exactly, is a sparrow? All birders (and many non-birders) have essentially the same mental image of a pelican, a duck, or a flamingo, and a guide dedicated to waxwings or kingfishers would need nothing more than a sketch and a single sentence to satisfactorily identify its subject. Sparrows are harder to pin down. This book covers one family (Passerellidae), which includes towhees and juncos, and 76 members of the sparrow clan. Birds have a human history, too, beginning with their significance to native cultures and continuing through their discovery by science, their taxonomic fortunes and misfortunes, and their prospects for survival in a world with ever less space for wild creatures. This book includes not just facts and measurements, but stories--of how birds got their names and how they were discovered--of their entanglement with human history.


Swifts

Swifts

Author: Phil Chantler

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2010-08-30

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 140813540X

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Swifts pose some of the most difficult identification field identification problems and it is the aim of this guide to provide information that will help resolve many of these problems. For the first time all 96 species of swifts and treeswifts are included in a single volume. Swifts are found throughout the world except in the polar regions; some, such as the Common Swift and the Chimney Swift, are common and widespread, but others are both elusive and scarce. The 24 colour plates have been designed so that, wherever possible, species that can be confused are shown together. All species and, wherever relevant, all distinct plumage differences have been illustrated in flight, from above and below. The main field characteristics are highlighted in the accompanying caption text to facilitate the separation of species whose ranges overlap. The comprehensive text has a strong emphasis on identification and distribution, but also includes information on habitat, voice, habits and breeding. The species' descriptions are very detailed, often describing features that are not easily visible in the field but which may contribute to the overall appearance of the bird. They are intended to be useful both in the field and in the hand. A range map accompanies each species account and many line drawings are included to illustrate specific features. Phil Chantler and Gerald Driessens have between them observed a large number of the world's swifts and they have drawn extensively on this experience in producing this work. This text includes much unpublished data and the painstakingly-researched plates are based on field sketches and photographs wherever possible. This important book, which is the standard reference on the subject, will stimulate interest in these fascinating and challenging birds.


Birds of Nevada Field Guide

Birds of Nevada Field Guide

Author: Stan Tekiela

Publisher: Adventure Publications

Published: 2023-12-05

Total Pages: 579

ISBN-13: 1647554225

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Identify Nevada birds with this easy-to-use field guide, organized by color and featuring full-color photographs and helpful information. Make bird watching in Nevada even more enjoyable. With Stan Tekiela’s famous bird guides, field identification is simple and informative. There’s no need to look through dozens of photos of birds that don’t live in your area. The Birds of Nevada Field Guide features 139 species of Nevada birds organized by color for ease of use. Full-page photographs present the species as you’ll see them in nature, and a “compare” feature helps you to decide between look-alikes. Inside you’ll find: 139 species: Only Nevada birds! Simple color guide: See a yellow bird? Go to the yellow section Stan’s Notes: Naturalist tidbits and facts Professional photos: Crisp, stunning images This handy book presents backyard birds, raptors, and water birds. It includes range maps, fascinating information, and Stan’s expert insights. So grab the Birds of Nevada Field Guide for your next birding adventure—to help ensure that you positively identify the birds that you see.


The Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas

The Arizona Breeding Bird Atlas

Author: Troy E. Corman

Publisher: UNM Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 654

ISBN-13: 9780826333797

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Examines over 270 species of birds known to breed in Arizona, complete with color photos and nesting and migratory data.