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The Birds of Washtenaw County, Michigan

The Birds of Washtenaw County, Michigan
Author: Michael A. Kielb
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780472065356

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A comprehensive account of bird sightings in Washtenaw County


The Birds of Mason County, Michigan

The Birds of Mason County, Michigan
Author: David C. Dister
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-01-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578511030

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This reference book provides the first comprehensive account of the avifauna known in Mason County, Michigan. The format includes a detailed Introductory section followed by photographs of birding hotspots and habitats, maps of birding hotspots, photographs of unusual birds, species accounts, and bar graphs showing weekly frequencies of each species.


Birds of Los Angeles

Birds of Los Angeles
Author: Chris Fisher
Publisher: Lone Pine Pub
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781551051048

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These attractive guides identify the birds most likely to be seen in your city's backyards, streets and parks. Introduces the fascinating and popular pastime of bird-watching. Includes advice on building feeders and birdhouses. Color illustrations help you identify birds quickly while the text provides interesting information about each bird. These books are easy-to-use references for the urban birdwatcher.


The Birds of Pennsylvania

The Birds of Pennsylvania
Author: Gerald M. McWilliams
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2000
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780801436437

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With clear descriptions of physiographic regions as well as 44 breeding distribution maps for the most commonly seen birds and 67 photographs of many rare and hard-to-find species, this volume is a resource for all who wish to deepen their appreciation of Pennsylvania's birdlife."--Jacket.


Birds of the Central Platte River Valley and Adjacent Counties

Birds of the Central Platte River Valley and Adjacent Counties
Author: Paul A. Johnsgard
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1609620305

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The central Platte River Valley region of Nebraska is described ecologically, and defined as encompassing 11 counties and nearly 10,000 square miles, and extending about 120 miles from the western edge of Lincoln County to the eastern edge of Merrick County. At its center is the Platte River, the historic spring staging area for Sandhill and Whooping cranes, five species of geese, and millions of waterfowl and water-dependent birds, in addition to providing the breeding habitats for more than 100 other bird species. Collectively, at least 373 bird species have been reported from the Central Platte Valley, making it the most species-rich bird location in Nebraska, and of the most species-diverse regions in the Great Plains. The abundance, distribution and habitats of these species are summarized, with special consideration given to the Valley’s three nationally threatened and endangered birds, the Whooping Crane, Interior Least Tern, and Piping Plover, and the now probably extinct Eskimo Curlew. Also included are a species checklist, a list of 82 regional birding sites, and a bibliography of 130 citations.


Propagation of Aquatic Game Birds

Propagation of Aquatic Game Birds
Author: A. F. Burgess
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 1931
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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"The propagation of upland game birds is an industry of considerable magnitude in the United States, and there are within our borders some of the largest and most productive game farms in the world. Despite the large output already attained, the demand from state game departments and sportsmen's organizations for game birds and their eggs for restocking, from other propagators for additional breeding stock, and from fanciers and zoological gardens for exhibition specimens is so large that it is seldom necessary to dispose of birds for food purposes. Even when sale for food is necessitated (usually in the case of surplus males only), prices are good, as the demand is from the better class of restaurants, hotels, and clubs. Returns for birds used for the enhancement of sport are higher and as a rule entirely satisfactory to the producer."--Page ii.