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Birds in Kansas: Volume I: Birds in Kansas, cartea I

Autor Max C. Thompson Charles A Ely
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 1989
Kansas knows how to attract birds. Located in the very center of the North American continent, it straddles the Central Flyway, one of the primary migration "highways" between Canada and South America. It also contains a broad spectrum of habitats, including deciduous forest, grassland, sagebrush, and a remarkable system of internationally important wetlands. As a result of this unique combination of natural features, Kansas attracts most of the eastern bird fauna and many of the western and southern species, as well as those northern birds that either winter on the central plains or pass through during their migratory flights. The number of bird species recorded in the states is 424 a total that places Kansas among the top five birding states in the country.
Volume I of "Birds in Kansas," the first of a two-volume set, describes more than two hundred species of ducks, geese, gulls, herons, woodpeckers, shorebirds, birds of prey, and other non-passerines (birds that neither perch nor "sing.") volume II will focus on birds of the Order Passeriformes the songbirds. Together these volumes constitute the only comprehensive, current, and authoritative treatment of Kansas birds written for amateur birdwatchers and naturalists.
This handbook provides the reader with common and scientific names, distribution maps, photographs, and facts concerning reported occurrence, breeding, habits and habitats, field marks (for identification), and food preferences."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780893380274
ISBN-10: 089338027X
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 153 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: University Press of Kansas
Seriile Public education series / University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Birds in Kansas