Introduction to Birds of the Southern California Coast

Introduction to Birds of the Southern California Coast
Author: Joan Easton Lentz
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2006
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520243218

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This easy-to-use handbook is a must for anyone who wants to leave behind Southern California's noisy freeways and crowded beaches in search of the wild places where birds can be found. A perfect companion for excursions from San Luis Obispo County to the Mexican border, it is designed to familiarize birdwatchers, hikers, naturalists, residents, and travelers with the appearance and behavior of 120 of the most common coastal birds. 120 color plates.

Field Guide to Birds of the Northern California Coast

Field Guide to Birds of the Northern California Coast
Author: Rich Stallcup,Jules Evens
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-08-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520276161

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The Northern California coast--from Monterey County to the Oregon border--is home to some of the richest avian habitats on the North American continent. Field Guide to Birds of the Northern California Coast provides a comprehensive ecological overview of this extensive and diverse region. It features detailed discussions of the area's most common waterbirds, raptors, and landbirds and highlights the most productive birding sites in each Northern California coastal county. Accessibly written and user-friendly, this guide contains nearly 250 species accounts that focus on seasonal rhythms and behavioral characteristics of each species. More than 130 color photographs and hand-drawn sketches depict the birds in context, and maps and occurrence charts indicate when readers might spot each species.

An Introduction to Southern California Birds

An Introduction to Southern California Birds
Author: Herbert Clarke
Publsiher: Mountain Press Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1989
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 0878422331

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A non-technical introduction to 215 frequently encountered bird species from nine diverse bird habitats of southern California. Includes 252 striking color photos by the author. The region covered by this book includes the eight southernmost counties of

Birds of California

Birds of California
Author: Irene Grosvenor Wheelock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1910
Genre: Birds
ISBN: UCBK:C021889289

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Introduction to California Birdlife

Introduction to California Birdlife
Author: Jules Evens
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2005-04-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520242548

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An introduction to the behavior and natural history of California's birds, organized by their habitats.

Introduction to Earth Soil and Land in California

Introduction to Earth  Soil  and Land in California
Author: David Carle
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-09-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780520947320

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Following his acclaimed guides to air, fire, and water, David Carle now offers a fascinating exploration of one more primary element of the natural world—the land beneath our feet. From earthworms and earthquakes to Earth Day, this concise, engaging guide is a multifaceted primer on the literal foundation of California’s environment. Carle tells how soil ecosystems function, discusses what lives in the soil, and examines various soil types. He then turns to the relationship between humans and the land, and investigates the various uses and abuses that land in California endures: large scale agriculture, mining, and development, as well as fires, floods, and erosion. The guide also details the history of land use in the state, making it an essential resource for understanding our total reliance on soil, the marvelous substrate that is the basis of life. • Covers the entire state, including California’s wildlands, farmland, cities, and landfills • Assesses California’s ecological footprint on planet Earth • Discusses many different life forms found in soil, including bacteria, fungi, insects, and mammals • Features 92 color photographs and 18 maps A book in the Californians and Their Environment subseries, dedicated to understanding human influences on the state's ecology and natural resources

Introduction to California Chaparral

Introduction to California Chaparral
Author: Ronald D. Quinn,Sterling C. Keeley
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2006-09-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520245662

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This book will introduce general readers to the plants and animals associated with chaparral and review for biologists and land managers its natural history, ecology, and management challenges.

Introduction to Air in California

Introduction to Air in California
Author: David Carle
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2006-10-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780520939554

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What is air? Why is the sky blue? Why do people react favorably to mountain or sea air? How does desert air differ from the air of California’s Central Valley? How is air pollution affecting plants and animals? This book is a unique guide to the air we breathe in California. More than a natural history guide, it approaches this fascinating topic by recognizing the overwhelming role played by humans in the story of California’s air. In a highly engaging style, David Carle explains daily weather patterns, seasonal climate, characteristic winds, and sky phenomena. He explores air as the gases in our atmosphere, but also considers the aspects of air that influence all of our senses—its taste, smell, feel, and look. The guide discusses California’s history of air quality management, air pollution and its effect on humans and the environment, and the technological and individual measures needed to address these challenges. The book also functions as a handbook for more environmentally conscious living by providing information on alternative energy sources for consumers and tips for cleaner running cars. * Features 80 color photographs, 23 figures, 18 maps * Covers regional differences of topography, weather, and the character of the air in California’s fifteen designated air basins * Includes a field guide to the sky, explaining color and light, clouds and wind, and the nature of flight * Addresses issues surrounding global climate change in California A book in the Californians and Their Environment subseries, dedicated to understanding human influences on the state's ecology and natural resources