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The Illustrated Book of Trees: The Comprehensive Field Guide to More Than 450 Trees of Eastern North America(more) »rank: 690756by: William Carey Grimm
: :William Carey Grimm's classic Illustrated Book of Trees has been the authority on eastern North American tree identification for over 40 years. Now available in a completely updated edition, this book includes recently-introduced species and incorporates changes in taxonomy, nomenclature, and geographic range, with distinguishing characteristics and similar-species comparisons for quick and accurate identification. Readers will be able to easily identify a species by observing the leaves, flowers, and fruits of a tree in summer or its twigs, buds, and bark in winter. Written in straightforward, non-scientific language for beginning botanists of any age. A glossary of terms and a complete index ... |
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Bird Song Ear Training Guide: Who Cooks for Poor Sam Peabody? Learn to Recognize the Songs of Birds from the Midwest and Northeast States(more) »rank: 70637by: John Feith
: :This Audio CD is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to recognize bird songs. It features the sounds of 189 different bird species found in the Midwest and Northeast States. Each bird song recording is followed by a short description of the sound along with a common mnemonic used to remember it. Many well-known song mnemonics such as 'Who cooks for you?' for the Barred Owl and 'Poor Sam Peabody' for the White-throated Sparrow are included. Following the song and mnemonic, the source of the sound is revealed. By naming the bird at the end of each track, the listener ... |
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Cascade-Olympic Natural History: A Trailside Reference(more) »rank: 992727by: Daniel Mathews
: :This Audio CD is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to recognize bird songs. It features the sounds of 189 different bird species found in the Midwest and Northeast States. Each bird song recording is followed by a short description of the sound along with a common mnemonic used to remember it. Many well-known song mnemonics such as 'Who cooks for you?' for the Barred Owl and 'Poor Sam Peabody' for the White-throated Sparrow are included. Following the song and mnemonic, the source of the sound is revealed. By naming the bird at the end of each track, the listener ... |
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A guide to nature in winter: Northeast and north central North America(more) »rank: 1488986by: Donald W Stokes
: :This Audio CD is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to recognize bird songs. It features the sounds of 189 different bird species found in the Midwest and Northeast States. Each bird song recording is followed by a short description of the sound along with a common mnemonic used to remember it. Many well-known song mnemonics such as 'Who cooks for you?' for the Barred Owl and 'Poor Sam Peabody' for the White-throated Sparrow are included. Following the song and mnemonic, the source of the sound is revealed. By naming the bird at the end of each track, the listener ... |
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Raptors of California (California Natural History Guides)(more) »rank: 559318by: Hans Peeters, Pam Peeters
: :Raptors--the charismatic group of birds that includes hawks, eagles, and falcons--evoke power, swiftness, and grace. Raptors, or birds of prey, gaze calmly about while at rest, exuding confidence and nobility, and, while soaring aloft, they are absolute icons of the California landscape. Featuring descriptions of every diurnal California raptor, this state-of-the-art, beautifully illustrated guide is the first to combine identification of these important birds with a comprehensive discussion of their natural history.Raptors of California notes well-established field marks in addition to introducing several new pointers that help distinguish especially difficult species. More than a field guide, the book also includes information on ... |
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Where to Watch Birds in South America(more) »rank: 159840by: Nigel Wheatley
: :A unique field guide and reference, Where to Watch Birds in South America is designed to help the avid birder and the general wildlife enthusiast organize eventful journeys throughout the richest continent for birds, where the species number over three thousand. This book covers more than two hundred of the best sites for birdwatching, and includes the archipelagos of Trinidad and Tobago, the Galapagos and Falkland Islands, the Netherland Antilles, and part of Antarctica. The reader will find details of every species that is endemic to particular countries, and will learn where and when best to see such birds as the scarlet ... |
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A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas(more) »rank: 1500616by: Charles Finsley
: :This book is the only definitive guide that presents a collection of the state's most common fossils and also shows the most important, noteworthy, and unusual speciments. |
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Canoeing Michigan Rivers(more) »rank: 1455031by: Jerry Dennis
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The Feather Quest: 2(more) »rank: 1490512by: Pete Dunne
: :A naturalist tells of the year he and his wife devoted entirely to bird-watching across the continent, from California to Canada, with photographs of species from hummingbirds, to golden eagles, to the elusive Ross gull. Tour. |
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The Thousand Mile Summer(more) »rank: 1213711by: Colin Fletcher
: :At three o'clock one sleepless night, Colin Fletcher decided that what he must do was walk the length of California. He could only fumble with the supporting reasons, but he knew it was a hike he had to make. Fletcher followed lonely stretches of the Colorado, crossed the Mojave, walked the trough of Death Valley and wandered through the High Sierras. Along the way he stumbled across an unspoiled ghost town and visited frontiers unseen by most Californians. William Hogan with The San Francisco Chronicle writes that THE THOUSAND-MILE SUMMER 'is one of the most remarkable outdoor journals I have ever read ... |

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