Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: United States National Museum

Publisher:

Published: 1950

Total Pages: 828

ISBN-13:

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The Tos Handbook of Texas Birds

The Tos Handbook of Texas Birds

Author: Mark Lockwood

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9781585442843

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The TOS Handbook of Texas Birds provides authoritative annotations on the abundance, status, and distribution of all species encountered in Texas; lists rare, introduced, and hypothetical species in the appendices; and offers a comprehensive reference section.


The TOS Handbook of Texas Birds, Second Edition

The TOS Handbook of Texas Birds, Second Edition

Author: Mark W. Lockwood

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2014-03-12

Total Pages: 486

ISBN-13: 1623491762

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This useful and attractive guide includes 140 color photos and more than 600 maps detailing where each species can be found in Texas.


Nesting Birds of a Tropical Frontier

Nesting Birds of a Tropical Frontier

Author: Timothy Brush

Publisher: Texas A&M University Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1603446168

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"Halfway between Dallas and Mexico City, along the last few hundred miles of the Rio Grande, lies a subtropical outpost where people from all over the world come to see birds. Located between the temperate north and the tropic south, with desert to the west and ocean to the east, the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas provides habitat for a variety of birds seen nowhere else in the United States. If you want to see a Hooked-billed Kite, Muscovy Duck, or Altamira Oriole, this is the place." "Drawing on years of personal observation and study, Timothy Brush has written a classic work of natural history about the little-known breeding bird communities of the Valley and the diversity of nesting strategies and behaviors that can be seen. Brush estimates that there are more than 150 current breeding species in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. In Nesting Birds of a Tropical Frontier, he describes the habits, distribution, changes in occurrence, and general outlook of these as well as former breeders, concentrating on Valley specialties and other birds of particular interest in the Valley." "Art by Gerald Sneed and color photographs by several of Texas' top nature photographers show off some of the Valley's famous birds. Historical maps of vegetation and geology help us gain a better perspective on the changes that have taken place along the Rio Grande and on the breeding bird communities of the U.S.-Mexico frontier."--Jacket