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Birds of Southwestern British Columbia

Field / Identification Guide
By: Richard Cannings(Author), Tom Aversa(Author), Hal Opperman(Author)
432 pages, 400 colour photos
Birds of Southwestern British Columbia
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  • Birds of Southwestern British Columbia ISBN: 9781894384964 Paperback Jun 2008 Availability uncertain: order now to get this when available
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About this book

This beautiful little volume will delight and inspire bird lovers who live in or are visiting southwestern BC. An amazing amount of useful information is packed into this handy, portable guide, which will appeal both to experienced birders wanting to learn more about the behaviours and habitats of local species and to beginners who are still learning to identify them. Along with rich, full-colour photos of each species, you'll find a map of the region covered, information on birding equipment, habitat descriptions, and tips on when to go birding and how to attract birds to your yard. Pages are colour-coded according to related species, and the guide is organised by families so that related species are shown together.

Contents

Introduction; Geese, Swans, and Ducks: Anseriformes; Loons: Gaviiformes; Grebes: Podicipediformes; Cormorants: Pelecaniformes; Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, and Ibises: Ciconiiformes (in part); Rails and Coots: Gruiformes; Plovers, Sandpipers, Culls, Terns, and their relatives: Charadriiformes; Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys, and Quail: Gallifonrmes; Vultures: Ciconiiformes (in part); Osprey, Eagles, Hawks, and Falcons: Falconiformes; Pigeons and Doves: Columbiformes; Cuckoos: Cuculiformes; Owls: Strigiformes; Nightjars: Caprimulgiformes; Swifts and Hummingbirds: Apodiformes; Kingfishers: Coraciiformes; Woodpeckers: Piciformes; Perching birds: Passeriformes; Extremely Rare, Localised, or Casual Species; Stray or Accidental Species; Checklist of Birds; Index.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Richard Cannings(Author), Tom Aversa(Author), Hal Opperman(Author)
432 pages, 400 colour photos
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