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My First East Coast Bird Book

The birds you see in back yards, woods, and waters in Canada's Atlantic provinces

by (author) Jeffrey C. Domm

Publisher
Formac Publishing Company Limited
Initial publish date
May 2023
Category
NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Birdwatching Guides, Birds, Birds
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781459507128
    Publish Date
    May 2023
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

An all-new, richly illustrated easy-to-use guide that with the six identifying features of each of the most common birds on the east coast.

This book makes identifying the most common birds found on the east coast of Canada easy. It includes detailed illustrations of every bird, showcasing their size and colour, flight patterns, dietary habits and other useful facts.

Using this book, kids and novice bird watchers will be able to identify birds you may see in your back yard, on the trails or at the beach, helping them to reconnect with nature and wildlife.

Author and illustrator Jeffrey C. Domm is an expert with over 20 nature guides published. His illustrations go far beyond anything seen in common bird guides with detail and clarity.

More than forty birds are included, from those you will see in your backyard – like the American crow and the Blue Jay – to those you will see while at the beach or walking along a trail, like the Great Blue Heron and the Bald Eagle. Each bird has over ten illustrations for easy and clear identification.

About the author

JEFFREY C. DOMM has had a lifelong interest in nature and wildlife. Over the past two decades he has illustrated more than 20 wildlife books, including the bestselling Formac Pocketguide to Nova Scotia Birds series. He has also created the Lorimer Pocketguide series.

In 2006 Jeffrey Domm was awarded the Mayor`s Prize for Book Illustration by the Mayor of Halifax for his body of work as a book illustrator.

Jeff lives and works close to the shores of Halifax Harbour, in the village of Cow Bay, Nova Scotia.

Jeffrey C. Domm's profile page

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