This much-awaited final volume of The Birds of British Columbia completes what some have called one of the most important regional ornithological works in North America. It is the culmination of more than 25 years of effort by the authors who, with the assistance of thousands of dedicated volunteers throughout the province, have created the basic reference work on the avifauna of British Columbia.
Canadian Wildlife Service Unpublished Report, Delta, British Columbia. 10 pp. . and . 1986a. Activity budgets of Dunlin (Calidris alpina) overwintering in British Columbia. Canadian Wildlife Service Unpublished Report, Delta, ...
... 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, ...
... Neil K. Dawe, Ian McTaggart-Cowan, John M. Cooper, Gary W. Kaiser, Michael C.E. McNall ... Philip Anderson, B. Anderson, C.H. Anderson, Dale Anderson, Dix Anderson, E.A. Anderson, Errol M. Anderson, F. Anderson, Gail Anderson, ...
... 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, ...
Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, BC, and UBC Press, Vancouver, BC. 693 pp. Campbell, R.W., N.K. Dawe, l. McTaggart-Cowan, J.M. Cooper, G.W. Kaiser, A.C. Stewart, and M.C.E. McNall. 2001. The birds of British Columbia. Volume 4.
Campbell et al., Birds of BC, vol. 4, 48. Ian McTaggart Cowan, “Journal Field Trips 1935–1961,” June 30–July 1, 1932, Cowan_FN_014. Ian McTaggart Cowan, “Field Notes I. McT. Cowan 1936–1937” (File M-13 FIE-29) [transcription under ...
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.
Birds of Pacific Rim National Park
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 ...
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.