[Read free ebook] Great Smoky Mountains Birds: A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar Species (A Pocket Naturalist Guide)
| #529399 in Books | 2008-05-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.25 x.20 x3.50l,.7 | Binding: Pamphlet | 1 pages
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A must for all our hiking trips|By Amyna|We are actually on our second copy of this pamphlet. The first made it through nearly 100 miles of hiking in GSMNP, but the last backcountry trip of typical smoky mountain summer thunderstorms was too much for it. The pamphlet is lightweight and fits conveniently in a side pocket of a backpack. Though by no means comprehensive, it is a|About the Author|Zoologist Jim Kavanagh has made a career out of introducing novices to plants, animals, the sciences and world cultures. In addition to creating over 500 simplified nature guides, he has also authored guides to languages, cities and outdoor ski
At least 240 bird species find permanent or temporary homes in the Great Smoky Mountains region, emblematic of the area's globally recognized biodiversity. This beautifully illustrated guide highlights over 140 familiar and unique species. Laminated for durability, this lightweight, pocket-sized folding guide is an excellent source of portable information and ideal for field use by visitors and residents alike. Made in the USA.
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