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Birds of the Mid-Atlantic Region and Where to Find Them

Field / Identification Guide Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: John H Rappole
387 pages, 387 col photos, 346 maps
Birds of the Mid-Atlantic Region and Where to Find Them
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  • Birds of the Mid-Atlantic Region and Where to Find Them ISBN: 9780801870774 Paperback Dec 2002 Out of Print #133176
  • Birds of the Mid-Atlantic Region and Where to Find Them ISBN: 9780801870750 Hardback Dec 2002 Out of Print #133174
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With its dramatic range of habitats, from the beaches of the Atlantic to the wetlands of the Chesapeake Bay and the alpine forests of the Appalachians, the Mid-Atlantic region is home to 346 species of birds. This is a comprehensive field guide to bird life in the area that also directs readers to public sites where each species can be found. Rappole provides extensive information about every species: description, identification details for distinguishing similar species, habitat preference, vocalization, range, and Mid-Atlantic seasonal occurrence, abundance, and distribution. Each entry is accompanied by a colour photograph and by a range of maps.

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John H. Rappole is a research scientist at the Smithsonian Institution's Conservation and Research Center in Front Royal, Virginia. His previous books include Birds of Texas (with Gene Blacklock), Neotropical Migratory Birds (with Dick DeGraff), Birds of the Southwest, and The Ecology of Migrant Birds.
Field / Identification Guide Wildlife Guide Out of Print
By: John H Rappole
387 pages, 387 col photos, 346 maps
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"Unique to this book is detailed driving instructions to over 220 of the best birding sites." -- Southeastern Naturalist

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