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Birds of field and shore: grassland and shoreline birds of eastern North America
2000, Stackpole Books
in English
0585299692 9780585299693
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Birds of Field and Shore: Grassland and Shoreline Birds of Eastern North America
February 2000, Stackpole Books
Paperback
in English
0811726991 9780811726993
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Book Details
Table of Contents
Pheasant Family --
Ring-necked Pheasant --
Sharp-tailed Grouse --
Greater Prairie-Chicken --
Northern Bobwhite --
Typical Owl Family --
Snowy Owl --
Short-eared Owl --
Common Nighthawk --
Sandpiper Family --
Upland Sandpiper --
Greater Yellowlegs --
Spotted Sandpiper --
Plover Family --
Killdeer --
American Golden-Plover --
Gull Family --
Ring-billed Gull --
Herring Gull --
Common Tern --
Northern Harrier --
Falcon Family --
American Kestrel --
Peregrine Falcon --
Eastern Kingbird --
Loggerhead and Northern Shrikes --
Eastern Bluebird --
Sedge Wren --
Swallow Family --
Tree Swallow --
Bank Swallow --
Horned Lark --
Finch Family --
Common Redpoll --
Subfamily Emberizinae --
Sparrow-Buntings --
Lapland Longspur --
Snow Bunting --
White-crowned Sparrow --
Savannah Sparrow --
Grasshopper Sparrow --
American Tree Sparrow --
Clay-colored Sparrow --
Field Sparrow --
Vesper Sparrow --
Wood Warblers --
Blue-winged Warbler --
Golden-winged Warbler --
Prairie Warbler --
Dickcissel --
Blackbirds --
Eastern Meadowlark --
Bobolink.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-292) and index.
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"This book is the final of a 3-volume series on the most common and familiar bird species of eastern North America-birds that, with rare exceptions, most of us can see in the appropriate season without traveling too far from home."
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