Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America
- Publisher
- Firefly Books
- Initial publish date
- Mar 2012
- Category
- Birdwatching Guides, Ornithology, Environmental Conservation & Protection
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781554079995
- Publish Date
- Mar 2012
- List Price
- $19.95
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Description
A nice handy guide to hawks and owls, especially for beginners and less experienced birders... A valuable reference.
-- Wildlife Activist
Especially helpful for the identification of hawks in flight... Recommended.
-- Choice
With their legendary nocturnal behavior, a preference for remote habitats, changing migratory patterns, and swift flight speeds, birds of prey are particularly difficult to identify and track. Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America depicts the subtle differences and rich diversity among these magnificent birds. Precise identification notes and more than 200 crisp, clean photographs aid in quick and accurate classifications of a variety of raptors.
The book profiles 39 species among the New World vultures, osprey, kites, eagles, hawks and allies, falcons, owls and vagrants.
A number of features make this book especially useful:
- Descriptions are concisely organized and show sexual dimorphism, seasonal and immature plumage, and distinctive markings
- Photographs show the birds in their natural environments through the seasons
- Range maps show where each species is normally found, increasing the probability of a sighting
- Comparison charts with "look-alike" birds grouped on a single page are a distinct advantage when trying to identify a quick-flying hawk.
With 16 additional new pages and over 200 photographs, this edition of Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America is indispensable to naturalists and birders.
About the author
Chris Earley is a zoologist and environmental biologist He is the Interpretive Biologist and Education Coordinator at The Arboretum, University of Guelph His previous books include Falcons in the City, Warblers of the Great Lakes Region and Eastern North America, and Birds A to Z He lives in Guelph, Ontario
Editorial Reviews
Written primarily for beginners and less experienced bird watchers... the author has included many tips which will help distinguish the characteristics necessary for proper identification... Since the book contains over 200 excellent photographs, more experienced birders could find it useful as a reference manual.
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