More than 200 species of common birds are grouped and color-coded for quick identification. Beautiful illustrations accompany the insightful text on behavior, seasonal occurrence and local range of species.
Birding in the Pacific Northwest has never been easier! Birds of the Pacific Northwest describes and illustrates more than 400 bird species commonly encountered in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and British Columbia.
This is an accessible guide for casual birders, weekend warriors, and families looking for an outdoor experience.
Waxwings ( family Bombycillidae ) are gregarious birds that live in flocks most of the year . They perch , feed , and fly in squadrons . Waxwings have prominent crests and soft , silky plumage in drab colors . Their common name refers ...
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Birds of the Pacific Northwest; with Special Reference to Oregon
In this updated edition of their best-selling field guide, renowned bird experts Tom Aversa, Richard Cannings, and Hal Opperman illuminate the key identification traits, vocalizations, seasonal statuses, habitat preferences, and feeding ...
This guide includes illustrated descriptions for more than 180 mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates most common in the Northwest. Features more than 460 photographs, scale drawings, and 90 distribution maps.
From shores to fields to wetlands--learn to identify that flash of feather and color!
Tony Greenfield is a founding member and past president of the BC Field Ornithologists and operates Whiskeyjack Nature Tours, offering excursions from Panama to the Yukon.
Birds of the Pacific Northwest: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia