A Birders Guide to Washington, Second Edition

A Birders Guide to Washington, Second Edition
Title A Birders Guide to Washington, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Washington Ornithological Society
Publisher American Birding Association
Total Pages 630
Release 2015-05-21
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781878788405

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Few states show more dramatic contrasts in their environment than Washington. Elevations range from sea level to over 14,000 feet. Precipitation varies from over 200 inches annually on the Olympic Peninsula, nurturing a temperate rain forest and mountaintop glaciers, to a mere six inches in parts of the Columbia Basin, where near-desert conditions prevail. Between these extremes, an array of aquatic and terrestrial communities supports a remarkable diversity of bird species. This revised version of A Birder's Guide to Washington brings current the 2003 first edition, and, in the process, adds a number of new destinations, while eliminating a few that are no longer worthwhile. The guide details hundreds of birding routes and sites in the state, together with year-round access instructions and birding advice. Over 220 maps pinpoint the most productive destinations in the field and offer regional overviews to help with trip planning. An annotated checklist of 510 species recorded in the state through 2014 gives information about status and habitat associations, while the seasonal abundance and regional occurrence bar graphs will assist birders in locating regularly occurring species.

A Birder's Guide to Idaho

A Birder's Guide to Idaho
Title A Birder's Guide to Idaho PDF eBook
Author Dan Svingen
Publisher
Total Pages 356
Release 1997
Genre Nature
ISBN

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A Birder's Guide to Washington

A Birder's Guide to Washington
Title A Birder's Guide to Washington PDF eBook
Author Hal N. Opperman
Publisher
Total Pages 664
Release 2003
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Few states show more dramatic contrasts in their environment than Washington. Elevations range from sea level to over 14,000 feet. Precipitation varies from over 200 inches annually on the Olympic Peninsula, nurturing a temperate rain forest and mountaintop glaciers, to a mere six inches in parts of the Columbia Basin, where near-desert conditions prevail. The primary reason for these contrasts is the Cascade Range, which runs from north to south the entire length of the state. Pacific storms slam into Western Washington for much of the year. The Wet Side is often cloudy and enjoys moderate temperatures at all seasons. East of the Cascades, Washington's Dry Side has a rain shadow climate. Summers are hot, winters cold; clear skies are the norm. Between these extremes, an array of aquatic and terrestrial communities supports a remarkable diversity of bird species. Typical of the Wet Side are Black-footed Albatross, Trumpeter Swan, Black Turnstone, Mew Gull, and Rhinoceros Auklet, while the Dry Side is home to the Spruce Grouse, Flammulated Owl, White-headed Woodpecker, Black-billed Magpie, and Brewer's Sparrow. A Birder's Guide to Washington details hundreds of birding routes and sites in the state and adjacent areas in British Columbia, together with year-round access instructions and birding advice. Over 220 maps pinpoint the most productive destinations in the field and offer regional overviews to help with trip planning. An annotated checklist of 478 species recorded in the state through 2002 gives information about status and habitat associations, while the seasonal abundance/regional occurrence bar graphs will assist birders in locating regularly occurring species. Authoritative lists of Washington's mammals, herps, butterflies, and dragonflies are provided. Members of the Washington Ornithological Society were instrumental in contributing site descriptions or information about their local areas as well as in field-checking the text and maps. Master Artist Tony Angell has illustrated the guide. A Birder's Guide to Washington, the eighteenth ABA Birdfinding Guide, is based on and expanded from Terence R. Wahl and Dennis R. Paulson's A Guide to Bird Finding in Washington, since 1971 the definitive source for birding the state.

A Birder's Guide to the Texas Coast

A Birder's Guide to the Texas Coast
Title A Birder's Guide to the Texas Coast PDF eBook
Author Mel Cooksey
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Bird watching
ISBN 9781878788474

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A Birder's Guide to the Texas Coast will be indispensable as your field guide to one of the world's premier birding destinations. The Texas coast is home to an amazing number of migrating and wintering birds, as well as many specialty resident and nesting species. The habitat diversity ranges from the Pineywoods to the Gulf prairies, from the coastal wetlands to the South Texas subtropics. The spring migration of neotropical birds along the coast is one of North America's most remarkable birding spectacles. And the region is host to some of the nation's largest congregations of herons, egrets, rails, shorebirds, gulls, and terns at any season. A Birder's Guide to the Texas Coast includes Species Accounts for over 170 Texas specialties, and more than 70 new sites, for a total of over 200 birding stops, as well as bar-graphs for 388 regularly occurring Texas Coast species.

Must-See Birds of the Pacific Northwest

Must-See Birds of the Pacific Northwest
Title Must-See Birds of the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook
Author Sarah Swanson
Publisher Timber Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2013-08-27
Genre Nature
ISBN 1604693371

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Must-See Birds of the Pacific Northwest is a lively, practical guide that helps readers discover 85 of the region’s most extraordinary birds. Each bird profile includes notes on what they eat, where they migrate from, and where to find them in Washington and Oregon. Profiles also include stunning color photographs of each bird. Birds are grouped by what they are known for or where they are most likely to be found—like beach birds, urban birds, colorful birds, and killer birds. This is an accessible guide for casual birders, weekend warriors, and families looking for an outdoor experience. Eight easy-going birding weekends, including stops in Puget Sound, the Central Washington wine country, and the Klamath Basin, offer wonderful getaway ideas and make this a must-have guide for locals and visitors alike.

Birds of Washington State

Birds of Washington State
Title Birds of Washington State PDF eBook
Author Brian Bell
Publisher Publishing Partners
Total Pages 0
Release 2017-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781772130232

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This outstanding field guide features 318 of Washington's most abundant or notable bird species. Each account includes a full-color and detailed illustration, along with information about habitat, nesting, feeding, voice, similar species, as well as a range map. A Quick Reference Guide organizes all species into color-coded family groupings. Also included are a glossary of terms, a birder's checklist and separate indexes for scientific and common names. A map features the state's best birding sites and describes Washington's most notable viewing locations.

Birder's Guide to Washington

Birder's Guide to Washington
Title Birder's Guide to Washington PDF eBook
Author Diann MacRae
Publisher Taylor Pub
Total Pages 336
Release 1995
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780884151265

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Our popular and useful Birder's Guides provide generous listings of the resident, migrant, and rare birds found in every region in any season. There are also pen-and-ink illustrations, plenty of location maps, explicit driving directions, detailed site descriptions, and bird checklists.