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Arkansas Birds Their Distribution and Abundance

Out of Print
By: DA James and JC Neal
416 pages, Illus
Arkansas Birds
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  • Arkansas Birds ISBN: 9780938626381 Hardback Sep 2001 Out of Print #165304
  • Arkansas Birds Hardback Dec 1980 Out of Print #1410
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Arkansas Birds fills a space too long empty on the shelves of ornithologists and students alike, of naturalists, wildlife and conservation groups, bird and garden club enthusiasts, artists, and those dedicated people who may be all of these. The authors have drawn upon a wide range of sources, from prehistoric Indian sites to present-day field observation, to cover every species of wild bird recorded in Arkansas. Accounts of such extinct species as the Carolina Parakeet keep us from taking for granted even the Northem Bobwhite and other comrnon modern species.

Early chapters introduce the reader to the habitats favored by various species; full descriptions are accompanied by line drawings and color photos. Arkansas Birds serves both as a quick reference and a general historical review. A discussion of the Bald Eagle traces its history from bones found in Indian burials, through Audubon's early observations, to modern population declines and successful oonservation efforts.

This attractive and accessible volume is a guide long-awaited by both the professional student of birds and the amateur with a backyard feeder.

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Out of Print
By: DA James and JC Neal
416 pages, Illus
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"[...] a monumental effort that the authors can be justly proud of. It belongs on the shelf of any birder in the mid-South, in every library, in the region, and in any serious ornithological library."
Journal of Field Ornithology

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