[Mobile library] Birds of the Puget Sound Region Coast to Cacades
| #656349 in Books | 2016-04-08 | Original language:English | 6.00 x1.00 x4.50l, | File Name: 0964081016 | 28 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| The Birds Approve of This Book|By L. Hixon Spadoni|Excellent resource for identifying birds in this region. It has photographs rather than artists' renditions and the descriptions are very complete. I had the earlier version of this book and it is very good, too, but this is even better. If you want to know what kind of birds you're seeing in your yard and garden, the is worth|About the Author|Dennis Paulson is the author of nine natural history books and retired from the Directorship of the Slater Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA. Bob Morse has written/published twelve birds books focused on regional
Designed for beginning and experienced birders, this new edition expands the best-selling regional guide to include all of western Washington, from the Coast to the Cascades. The 450 new photographs are state of the art digital images. Species pages are organized in our best-selling format: Description, Similar Species, Status and Habitat, Behavior, Voice and Did You Know. Lead author Dennis Paulson, ornithologist and regional expert on birding, has revised and updated ...
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