From the rare Marbled Murrelet to the common Steller's Jay, ferocious falcons to timid towhees, Glenn Bartley has captured the beauty of BC's feathered fliers in this stunning collection of photographs.
... R.R Alway, J.H. Ambridge, Dave Amedro, Matt J. Amos, Ralph Amundsen, Adeline Amys, Necia Amys, Philip Anderson, B. Anderson, C.H. Anderson, Dale Anderson, Dix Anderson, E.A. Anderson, Errol M. Anderson, F. Anderson, Gail Anderson, ...
When they are perched and eating , birds tend to stay long enough for you to study the field marks at close range and identify the bird . Although just hanging out a birdseed feeder will attract some birds , a complete backyard bird ...
With a wide territorial range that covers much of BC through to southern Oregon and the Rocky Mountain crest west beyond the Pacific coast, this is the most complete portable guide of its kind on the market.
... Don Cunningham, John Cunningham, Marge Cupp, Keith Curran, Frances Currie, H.H. Currie, James Currie, O.H. Curson, Jon Curtain, Fred Curtis, D. Curtis, H.T. Cushing, John Cushing, Terry Cuthbert, James T. Cuthbert, Ross Cuthbertson, ...
From the parking area, you can walk out onto the Roberts Creek jetty, where all of the sea watching possibilities discussed in the previous entries are available and sometimes more. Of the many exciting birds that have been seen here, ...
Each account includes a brief introduction to the species and an overview of its total range. The essential guide to the birds of the region, this book will inform, delight, and surprise amateur and professional birders alike.
The four volumes of The Birds of British Columbia provide extensive coverage of the region's birds, presenting a wealth of information on the ornithological history, regional environment, habitat, breeding habits, migratory movements, ...
At other times the moon is closer to the Northern Hemisphere (and therefore to British Columbia) for half the day and closer to the Southern Hemisphere for the other half. This inequality produces two daily tides of different height—the ...
First , look at the general shape , size , and colour of the bird . Check Common Local Birds ( pages ix - xiv ) and see if it is there . If not , scan through the Species Account pages for your bird . Read the description — especially ...