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Waterfowl of Eastern North America Chris Earley

Waterfowl of Eastern North America By Chris Earley

Waterfowl of Eastern North America by Chris Earley


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Second edition of the illustrated birdspotters' guide to the ducks, geese and shorebirds found in the lakes, rivers, wetlands and coastal waters of Eastern USA and Canada.

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Waterfowl of Eastern North America by Chris Earley

'This is an attractive handbook for novice birders, new hunters, and others wanting to name waterfowl. Summing Up: Recommended' Choice. The eastern Continental Divide from Florida to Ontario contains the world's largest network of freshwater lakes, rivers, wetlands and coastal waters. It is home to an astonishingly large variety of ducks, geese and other waterfowl although many of them may be sighted both to the west or to the south at times in the year. Illustrated with over 400 photographs of waterfowl in their natural environment, this essential field guide illustrates the rich diversity among these birds. It is designed specifically to help birders identify ducks, geese and shorebirds and become familiar with the features and colours to look for upon sighting a bird. Species information is concisely organised and includes the differences between male and female, seasonal and immature plumage, morphs and distinctive markings. Waterfowl of Eastern North America covers ducks, geese, loons, pelicans, swans, grebes, coots, cormorants, and moorhens. The sections are: Classification: A list of the birds in the book, how they are classified, notes similar shapes and behaviours of the dabblers; the divers; the mergansers; the loons and grebes; Identification Annotated photographs show notable physical features used to aid identification; Waterfowl Look-alikes: Comparative photographs of Gulls, Phalaropes, Aquatic Seabirds, and Rails; Table of Seasonal Status of Waterfowl in Point Pelee National Park One of North America's most important migration stopovers this is an outstanding place to see and identify waterfowl; Bird Profiles Double-page spreads of essential information and descriptions to aid in identification; Features Comparisons Photographs of 33 species that are frequently misidentified and what to look for; Flight Comparisons Photographs of Dabblers, Geese and Swans, and Divers in flight. Finally, Chris Earley shares how readers can help waterfowl wherever they live, from a simple nesting box to bird counts. Birders and naturalists who want to support conservation groups that protect waterfowl and their quickly disappearing habitats will want to add this book to their library.

Waterfowl of Eastern North America Reviews

[Review of earlier edtion: ] For each species the format is two full-color pages with excellent photographs, notes on distinctive features, and range maps... This is an attractive handbook for novice birders, new hunters, and others wanting to name waterfowl. Summing Up: Recommended.-- (10/01/2005) [Review of earlier edtion: ] Each species enjoys a step-by-step profile to facilitate precise identification, while brilliant color photographs reveal birds in their natural habitat.--Sue ReynaE-Streams (11/01/2006) [Review of earlier edtion: ] A must-have book if you love watching our feathered friends. While the 400 magnificent color photographs will catch your eye, it's the anecdotes that keep even non-birders flocking back for more.-- (06/01/2005) [Review of earlier edtion: ] An excellent field guide... illustrated with excellent photographs of both male and females... useful comparison photographs complete the guide.-- (12/01/2005) [Review of earlier edtion: ] Filled with incredibly vibrant photographs of wildfowl in their natural habitat. Each bird and gender is described.-- (04/01/2005) [Review of earlier edtion: ] A very useful field guide and birding primer... In fact, since many waterfowl are common to both coasts, this guide is useful for west coast observation as well... excellent color photographs showing the bird swimming and flying.-- (08/01/2005) [Review of earlier edtion: ] A beautiful photographic guide to ducks and other waterfowl found in the eastern U.S... A handy section in the back provides photos of similar waterfowl species for comparison.-- (07/01/2005)

About Chris Earley

Chris G. Earley is the Interpretive Biologist of the Arboretum, University of Guelph, where he teaches bird identification workshops. He is the author of Hawks and Owls; Sparrows and Finches; and Warblers, all specific to the Great Lakes Region and Eastern North America region.

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CIN0228102472G
9780228102472
0228102472
Waterfowl of Eastern North America by Chris Earley
Used - Good
Paperback
Firefly Books Ltd
2020-04-27
168
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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