Green Birding

Green Birding
Author: Richard Gregson
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780811749770

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Where to look for birds close to home--often-overlooked spots in cities and suburban neighborhoods that can be bird magnets.

Green Birding

Green Birding
Author: Richard Gregson
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2013
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780811726153

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Explores practical advise for making your birding greener and offers insights into how you can bird "deeper" by sticking close to home and getting to know the birds in your local area better.

Providence Raptors

Providence Raptors
Author: Peter Green
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578716232

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A Decade of Stories and Photos by Peter Green

The Urban Birder

The Urban Birder
Author: David Lindo
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781472925534

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The motivational story of David Lindo's experiences with birding in the city Anyone can become an Urban Birder. You can do it anywhere and any time, whether you've got the day to spare, on your way to work, during your lunch break or just looking out of a window. Look up and you will see. The book is an inspirational look at the birdlife in our cities, or more accurately, the author David's personal journey of discovery involving encounters with racism, air rifle-toting youths, girls, alcohol, music, finding urban wildlife oases and of course, birds.

Birding Florida

Birding Florida
Author: Randi Minetor,Nic Minetor
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781493055166

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Birdwatching is for everyone. No other outdoor pursuit yields so much knowledge of nature’s ways with so little effort—if one knows what to look for. Birding Florida opens the world of birding to the novice and expert in this complete guide to getting the most out of birding in Florida. Birding Florida includes sections on birding technology, equipment, identification techniques, birding “by ear,” where to view birds, field guides, optics, and other essentials to get birders of all skill levels into the field to identify birds throughout Florida. Especially valuable are descriptions of habitat, feeding, nesting, and migration—informing the reader not only about what kind of bird is on the other end of the binoculars, but what it is up to as well. Includes: GPS coordinates for each species of the top three to five locations where you’re likely to see the bird and what time of year is best for this Full-color photos Over 300 species

Best Places to Bird in Ontario

Best Places to Bird in Ontario
Author: Kenneth Burrell,Michael Burrell
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781771643658

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An insider’s guide to the best birding in Ontario, featuring thirty highly recommended sites. It’s no secret: Ontario’s rich natural landscape and diverse wildlife provides some of the most exceptional birdwatching Canada has to offer, attracting thousands of bird-lovers each year. In this user-friendly guidebook, local experts Mike and Ken Burrell show us why. Outlining thirty of their personal favorite spots at which to enjoy the province’s birding, they take readers on an avian tour from Point Pelee to Moosonee, Rainy River to Cornwall. Along the way, they draw from their extensive experience as professional birding guides and field biologists to share insider tips for spotting more than three hundred unique species, advice for exactly when and where to go for the best results, and helpful hints for finding rarely seen birds. Finally, they provide detailed instructions for accessing and enjoying each of the highly recommended sites. Ranging from beloved classics to remote hidden gems, many of these locales are within driving distance of Toronto, Hamilton, or Ottawa; some are even accessible on foot; and each is as spectacular as the last. With clear maps, beautiful color photos, and a wealth of useful information, Best Places to Bird in Ontario is an invaluable resource that will delight first-time and experienced birders alike.

Birding the Hudson Valley

Birding the Hudson Valley
Author: Kathryn J. Schneider
Publsiher: University Press of New England
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781512602678

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Although an estimated four hundred thousand Hudson Valley residents feed, observe, or photograph birds, the vast majority of New Yorkers enjoy their birdwatching activities mostly around the home. Kathryn J. Schneider's engaging site guide provides encouragement for bird enthusiasts to expand their horizons. More than just a collection of bird-finding tips, this book explores Hudson Valley history, ecology, bird biology, and tourism. It describes sites in every county in the region, including farms, grasslands, old fields, wetlands, orchards, city parks, rocky summits, forests, rivers, lakes, and salt marshes. Designed for birders of all levels of skill and interest, this beautifully illustrated book contains explicit directions to more than eighty locations, as well as useful species accounts and hints for finding the valley's most sought-after birds.

The Glitter in the Green

The Glitter in the Green
Author: Jon Dunn
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781541618183

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An acclaimed natural history writer follows the trail of the remarkable hummingbird all over the world. Hummingbirds are a glittering, sparkling collective of over three hundred wildly variable species. For centuries, they have been revered by indigenous Americans, coveted by European collectors, and admired worldwide for their unsurpassed metallic plumage and immense character. Yet they exist on a knife-edge, fighting for survival in boreal woodlands, dripping cloud forests, and subpolar islands. They are, perhaps, the ultimate embodiment of evolution's power to carve a niche for a delicate creature in even the harshest of places. Traveling the full length of the hummingbirds' range, from the cusp of the Arctic Circle to near-Antarctic islands, acclaimed nature writer Jon Dunn encounters birders, scientists, and storytellers in his quest to find these beguiling creatures, immersing us in the world of one of Earth's most charismatic bird families.