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Birds of Ontario Habitat Requirements, Limiting Factors, and Status Nonpasserines: Shorebirds Through Woodpeckers

By: Al Sandilands
400 pages, 88 maps, 84 b&w illus
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  • Birds of Ontario ISBN: 9780774817622 Hardback Jun 2010 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 6 days
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This volume deals with shorebirds through woodpeckers and completes the treatment of the nonpasserines. Information on habitat, limiting factors and status are dealt with for the three main bird seasons: breeding, migration, and winter.

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AL SANDILANDS is an environmental consultant and principal, Gray Owl Environmental Inc.
By: Al Sandilands
400 pages, 88 maps, 84 b&w illus
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Sandilands has done a very thorough job of researching information... A tremendous amount of material is summarized in the species accounts, and it is presented in a well-written style. I strongly recommend this book and future volumes in the series. - Ron Tozer, Ontario Birds
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