On Watching BirdsChelsea Green Publishing Company, 1988 - 187 pages Provides instructions and techniques for bird watching and how to make meaningful observations. |
Contents
FORMATIVE YEARS | 1 |
STARTING | 13 |
WOODPECKERS NORTH AND SOUTH | 32 |
Copyright | |
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Anhinga animals attack Barred Owl BEACH AND SALT beautiful beaver beetles began behavior watching bill birches birds boathouse breeding chickadees close copulations cord grass courtship cranes creatures crows diving Downies Downy Woodpeckers eggs egret excited feeding feel feet female flew flight Florida flying foraging grackles grass grebe Hairies hawk head hemlock heron interest jacanas Jane Kilham kind kingbirds kingfishers later lived lodge looking male mate minutes morning moved muskrats neck nest never north pair nuthatches observations oystercatchers perched Pickledish pikas Pileated Pileated Woodpeckers pines pond prey ranch Red-bellied Red-bellied Woodpeckers Red-breasted Nuthatches Red-headed Red-headed Woodpecker Ring-necked Duck roost hole Royal Terns sand Sapelo seemed Sparrow species squirrel stubs tail tapping Terns territory things Tikal took Tree Swallows Tricolored walked watcher watching birds waxwing Whimbrel White-breasted Nuthatches wild wings winter woodpeckers woods yard
References to this book
Bird Tracks & Sign: A Guide to North American Species Mark Elbroch,Eleanor Marie Marks Limited preview - 2001 |