The Scientific Nomenclature of Birds in the Upper Midwest

The Scientific Nomenclature of Birds in the Upper Midwest
Author: James Sandrock,Jean C. Prior
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781609382254

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The translation and explanation of genus and species names yield markers to help us identify birds in the field as well as remember distinctive traits. Having a basic understanding of the scientific and common names of birds reveals insights into their color, behavior, habitat, or geography. Knowing that Cyanocitta means “blue chatterer” and cristata means “crested, tufted” or that Anas means “a duck” and clypeata means “armed with a shield” tells you just about everything you need to identify a Blue Jay or a Northern Shoveler. In this portable reference book, James Sandrock and Jean Prior explain the science and history behind the names of some 450 birds of the Upper Midwest states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Since many of these birds occur throughout the United States, this handbook can also be used by birders in other parts of the country. The authors examine the roots, stems, and construction of scientific names from their classical Latin and Greek or other linguistic origins. The translations of these words and insights into their sources yield quirky, tantalizing facts about the people, geography, habitat, and mythology behind bird names. Each entry also includes the bird’s common name as well as local or regional names. Beginning birders confused by scientific names as well as more experienced birders curious about such names will find that the book opens unexpected connections into linguistic, historical, biological, artistic, biographical, and even aesthetic realms. Highlighting the obvious and not-so-obvious links between birds and language, this practical guide continues a long scholarly tradition of such books by and for those afoot in the field. Whether you are hiking with binoculars or watching a backyard bird feeder or reading at home, The Scientific Nomenclature of Birds in the Upper Midwest will greatly enhance your appreciation of birds.

Fifty Uncommon Birds of the Upper Midwest

Fifty Uncommon Birds of the Upper Midwest
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2007-08-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781587295904

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Although the many common birds of the Upper Midwest are lovely to hear and see, there is no doubt that the uncommon birds attract more attention. In this gorgeously illustrated companion to their Fifty Common Birds of the Upper Midwest, which provided a new appreciation of the not-so-ordinary beauty and life ways of familiar birds, illustrator Dana Gardner and writer Nancy Overcott celebrate the rarer birds of the Upper Midwest. The authors selected species that are uncommon because of dwindling populations, species that may be common elsewhere but not in the Upper Midwest, species that may be abundant one year and absent the next, and species that are usually present but seldom seen. Beginning with the surf scoter with its multicolored bill and ending with the gregarious evening grosbeak, which resembles a giant goldfinch, they pair watercolors of each species with text that portrays its life cycle, its vocalizations and distribution. Throughout, Overcott's personable text is infused with the pleasures of her twenty-plus years of living and birding in Minnesota's Big Woods and her dedication to preserving natural resources, and Gardner's paintings-each a gorgeous reminder of the rare qualities of these uncommon birds from this renowned illustrator of bird life worldwide-emphasize her call for conservation efforts. The annotated bibliography includes online information about national and international organizations that focus on birds or that affect birds through conservation, as well as information about a variety of books and journals for beginning to experienced birders.

Bird Magic

Bird Magic
Author: Sandra Kynes
Publsiher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2016-08-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738749310

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Connect to the Great Goddess through the Magic of Birds Birds have been symbolic of the Great Goddess for millennia, representing her power and connection to the mysteries of life, death, and spirit. Bird Magic teaches you how to commune with the Goddess, incorporating her into your magical life through exercises, crafts, meditations, and more. Working with bird magic helps awaken your intuition, tap into subtle energies around you, and strengthen your bond with the natural world. Providing an encyclopedic listing of more than sixty bird species—highlighting each one's history, folklore, location, appearance, and magical wisdom—Bird Magic shows how they can enhance your spiritual and personal life. With in-depth information, helpful illustrations, and hands-on guidance, this book will be your go-to reference for years to come.

North American Hummingbirds

North American Hummingbirds
Author: George C. West
Publsiher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2015
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780826337672

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Designed to help birders and banders identify, age, and sex all seventeen species of hummingbirds found in North America, this is the only identification guide devoted entirely to hummingbirds that includes up-close, easy-to-use illustrations. It also provides information on the eight species that have been reported but rarely seen in North America. On first viewing hummingbirds are often a blur of fast-moving color. However, when they perch and hover they can be observed, and the size, shape, and color; the proportions of the body, bill, throat, and tail; the wing feather pattern; and the birds' behavior are crucial to accurate identification. The author's concise descriptions and illustrations pinpoint all these features in clear, jargon-free language. Anyone who loves hummingbirds will welcome the information he provides.

Dictionary of Birds of the United States

Dictionary of Birds of the United States
Author: Joel Ellis Holloway
Publsiher: Timber Press (OR)
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0881926000

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Bird afficionados will be delighted with the more than 900 entries-all the resident birds of the 50 states are included, as well as escaped, exotic, and rare visitors.

Feeding Winter Birds

Feeding Winter Birds
Author: Bob Waldon,Robert Waldon
Publsiher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1991
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0896581667

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Predicting Bird Abundance and Occurrence in Midwestern Landscapes

Predicting Bird Abundance and Occurrence in Midwestern Landscapes
Author: Les Daniel Murray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2006
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89094424165

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The Best Plants for Midwest Gardens

The Best Plants for Midwest Gardens
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Lawrence Hill Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1998
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: CORNELL:31924073964565

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From ground covers to shade trees, top choices for great home gardens in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.