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Birds of Arizona Field Guide

Author : Stan Tekiela
Publisher : Our Nature Field Guides
Page : 366 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2003-04
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1591930154

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Birds of Arizona Field Guide by Stan Tekiela Pdf

See a yellow bird and donít know what it is? No problem! This remarkable field guide features 145 bird species (only Arizona birds!) organized by color. Full-page photos, detailed descriptions, Stanís Notes and range maps help to ensure correct I.D.

American Birding Association Field Guide to the Birds of New Jersey

Author : Rick Wright
Publisher : American Birding Association S
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1935622420

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American Birding Association Field Guide to the Birds of New Jersey by Rick Wright Pdf

From High Point State Park to Cape May Point, New Jersey is home to an amazing diversity of bird species. More than 375 types of birds nest in the dozens of state parks, forests, and natural areas created by local, state, and national authorities, including the centimeters-long ruby-throated hummingbird and large raptors such as the bald eagle. This guide to the Garden State's birds features 235 bird species in their natural habitats, presented in stunning color photographs complemented by detailed information on their habitats, birdsongs, and tips on when and where to see them. The birds are organized by species for quick reference, and the book includes a complete state bird guide and a directory of birding destinations. This is an excellent resource for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts who want to learn more about New Jersey's natural history and the diversity of its birds.

Birds of Arizona

Author : Eleanor H. Ayer
Publisher : American Traveler Press
Page : 52 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1558380930

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Birds of Arizona by Eleanor H. Ayer Pdf

Descriptions and full-color photgraphs of 40 Arizona birds. Bound in water repellent, film laminated covers. Special 8-pocket and 4-pocket lucite display racks available with purchase of the series.

Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley

Author : Kenneth V. Rosenberg
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Science
ISBN : 0816511748

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Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley by Kenneth V. Rosenberg Pdf

Discusses the status, distribution, ecology, migration and vagrancy, food habits, and breeding biology of birds found in this area, and also suggests accessible areas for bird watching

Birds of the Sun

Author : Christopher W Schwartz,Stephen Plog,Patricia A. Gilman
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2023-07-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0816553416

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Birds of the Sun by Christopher W Schwartz,Stephen Plog,Patricia A. Gilman Pdf

Scarlet macaws are native to tropical forests ranging from the Gulf Coast and southern regions of Mexico to Bolivia, but they are present at numerous archaeological sites in the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest. Although these birds have been noted and marveled at through the decades, new syntheses of early excavations, new analytical methods, and new approaches to understanding the past now allow us to explore the significance and distribution of scarlet macaws to a degree that was previously impossible. Birds of the Sun explores the many aspects of macaws, especially scarlet macaws, that have made them important to Native peoples living in this region for thousands of years. Leading experts discuss the significance of these birds, including perspectives from a Zuni author, a cultural anthropologist specializing in historic Pueblo societies, and archaeologists who have studied pre-Hispanic societies in Mesoamerica and the U.S. Southwest and Mexican Northwest. Chapters examine the highly variable distribution and frequency of macaws in the past, their presence on rock art and kiva murals, the human experience of living with and transporting macaws, macaw biology and life history, and what skeletal remains suggest about the health of macaws in the past. Experts provide an extensive, region-by-region analysis, from early to late periods, of what we know about the presence, health, and depositional contexts of macaws and parrots, with specific case studies from the Hohokam, Chaco, Mimbres, Mogollon Highlands, Northern Sinagua, and Casas Grandes regions, where these birds are most abundant. The expertise offered in this stunning new volume, which includes eight full color pages, will lay the groundwork for future research for years to come. Contributors Katelyn J. Bishop Patricia L. Crown Samantha Fladd Randee Fladeboe Patricia A. Gilman Thomas K. Harper Michelle Hegmon Douglas J. Kennett Patrick D. Lyons Charmion R. McKusick Ben A. Nelson Stephen Plog José Luis Punzo Díaz Polly Schaafsma Christopher W. Schwartz Octavius Seowtewa Christine R. Szuter Kelley L. M. Taylor Michael E. Whalen Peter M. Whiteley

The Birds of Sonora

Author : Stephen M. Russell,Gale Monson
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2023-01-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780816552511

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The Birds of Sonora by Stephen M. Russell,Gale Monson Pdf

Birders who come to the American Southwest often keep an eye out for Mexican species that stray across the border. Many neotropical migrants of western North America winter in Sonora, and a host of hummingbirds make their home south of the border as well. This eagerly awaited volume by two respected authorities covers more than 500 species of birds and contains a vast amount of information not available elsewhere. The Birds of Sonora describes all the species known from that state and includes information on distribution, seasonal patterns of occurrence, abundance, and habitats. The first book of its kind in more than half a century to treat birds of this Mexican state immediately south of Arizona, it also contains details of nesting activity for breeding species, provides insight into factors influencing distribution, and notes historical changes in status. Each account is accompanied by a range map depicting the bird's range in Sonora—valuable information not available from any other source and useful to anyone interested in the distribution and ecology of North American birds. Drawings by internationally known wildlife artist Ray Harm enhance many of the entries. Because other books on Mexican birds don't treat Sonora in detail, The Birds of Sonora is an indispensable resource for birders, and its background descriptions of Sonoran geography, climate, and habitats also make it a key reference for conservation and land use planning. A useful companion to field guides, it is a narrative account that puts readers in touch with birds of this important biogeographic area.

Birds of Southeastern Arizona

Author : Richard Cachor Taylor
Publisher : R.W. Morse Company
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0964081075

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Birds of Southeastern Arizona by Richard Cachor Taylor Pdf

This pocket-sized photographic guide features stunning full-page color photographs of the over 400 birds of Southeastern Arizona (including Mexican rarities) along with their descriptions, the basics of bird watching, descriptions of local habitats, elevation charts, and a regional checklist. This book covers almost all the birds of Arizona. The perfect Holiday gift for beginning or experienced bird watchers.

Tucson Audubon Society's Finding Birds in Southeast Arizona

Author : Clark Blake
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Nature
ISBN : CORNELL:31924097772549

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Tucson Audubon Society's Finding Birds in Southeast Arizona by Clark Blake Pdf

Location guide to bird watching sites in S.e. Arizona with annotated check list and seasonal bar graphs.

The Raptors of Arizona

Author : Richard L. Glinski
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1998-03
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0816513228

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The Raptors of Arizona by Richard L. Glinski Pdf

Thousands of birdwatchers come to Arizona each year seeking rare or intriguing species, and for those watching the skies the additional sighting of a bird of prey is a reward in itself. The Grand Canyon state boasts the most dramatic assortment of raptors in North America: hawks, eagles, falcons, kites, and owls, plus vultures and condors. Here can be found nearly all the raptor species of the continental United States and also established populations of species associated with Mexico, such as the Gray Hawk, Common Black-Hawk, Zone-tailed Hawk, and Whiskered Screech-Owl. Arizona's raptors are found in an unrivaled diversity of habitats, from saguaro cactus forests where tiny Elf Owls nest to the Vermilion Cliffs, where the gigantic California Condor was introduced in 1996. Yet many species live in habitats that are now jeopardized by degradation or development, making an understanding and appreciation of raptors crucial to their survival. The Raptors of Arizona brings together the knowledge and insights of 29 raptor and wildlife authorities who provide original information and syntheses on Arizona's 42 raptor species, with an emphasis on aspects of their natural history in Arizona. A chapter on each bird includes its description, a range map, and information on its distribution, habitat, life history, and status. Additional chapters cover conservation, habitats, where and when to watch raptors, and the sport of falconry. The book is enhanced by 42 full-color illustrations by Richard Sloan, one of the premier wildlife artists in North America, whose paintings were commissioned by the Arizona Wildlife Foundation specifically for this project. Co-published with the Arizona Game and Fish Department

Birds of the Middle San Pedro Valley of Southeast Arizona

Author : Michael Whitt
Publisher : Cascabel Books
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020-03-16
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9781734593013

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Birds of the Middle San Pedro Valley of Southeast Arizona by Michael Whitt Pdf

"Birds of the Middle San Pedro Valley of Southeast Arizona" offers a fresh and unique view of bird life that is both personal and engaging. Not long after retiring from his practice as a medical doctor, Michael Whitt desired to publish a book on the birds that he and his wife, Barbara, had photographed on their property along the San Pedro River in southeast Arizona. With a sharp eye, excellent observational skills, and a keen intellect characteristic of those in his profession, Whitt gives us an intimate portrait of avian life backed by more than eighty years of wisdom and decades of close, astute observations in the outdoors. The beautifully eloquent lines of poetry that complement the text reveal an author with the insights of a true naturalist and a genuine passion for the birds and the wild lands that they require to survive.

Birds of Phoenix and Maricopa County, Arizona

Author : Janet Lauster Witzeman,Salome Ross Demaree,Eleanor Leland Radke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1997-01-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 0965456609

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Birds of Phoenix and Maricopa County, Arizona by Janet Lauster Witzeman,Salome Ross Demaree,Eleanor Leland Radke Pdf

Bring Down the Little Birds

Author : Carmen GimŽnez Smith
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-15
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780816528691

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Bring Down the Little Birds by Carmen GimŽnez Smith Pdf

How does a contemporary woman with a career as a poet, professor, and editor experience motherhood with one small child, another soon to be born, and her own mother suddenly diagnosed with a brain tumor and AlzheimerÕs? The dichotomy between life as a mother and life as an artist and professional is a major theme in modern literature because often the two seem irreconcilable. In Bring Down the Little Birds, Carmen GimŽnez Smith faces this seeming irreconcilability head-on, offering a powerful and necessary lyric memoir to shed light on the difficultiesÑand joysÑof being a mother juggling work, art, raising children, pregnancy, and being a daughter to an ailing mother, and, perhaps most important, offering a rigorous and intensely imaginative contemplation on the concept of motherhood as such. Writing in fragmented yet coherent sections, the author shares with us her interior monologue, affording the reader a uniquely honest, insightful, and deeply personal glimpse into a womanÕs first and second journeys into motherhood. GimŽnez Smith begins Bring Down the Little Birds by detailing the relationship with her own mother, from whom her own concept of motherhood originated, a conception the author continually reevaluates and questions over the course of the book. Combining fragments of thought, daydreams, entries from notebooks both real and imaginary, and real-life experiences, GimŽnez Smith interrogates everything involved in becoming and being a mother for both the first and second time, from wondering what her children will one day know about her own Òsecret lifeÓ to meditations on the physical effects of pregnancy as well as the myths, the nostalgia, and the glorification of motherhood. While GimŽnez Smith incorporates universal experiences of motherhood that other authors have detailed throughout literature, what separates her book from these many others is that her reflections are captured in a style that establishes an intimacy and immediacy between author and reader through which we come to know the secret life of a mother and are made to question our own conception of what motherhood really means.

Wings in the Desert

Author : Amadeo M. Rea
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2022-04-26
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780816548453

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Wings in the Desert by Amadeo M. Rea Pdf

There is a common but often unspoken arrogance on the part of outside observers that folk science and traditional knowledge—the type developed by Native communities and tribal groups—is inferior to the “formal science” practiced by Westerners. In this lucidly written and humanistic account of the O’odham tribes of Arizona and Northwest Mexico, ethnobiologist Amadeo M. Rea exposes the limitations of this assumption by exploring the rich ornithology that these tribes have generated about the birds that are native to their region. He shows how these peoples’ observational knowledge provides insights into the behaviors, mating habits, migratory patterns, and distribution of local bird species, and he uncovers the various ways that this knowledge is incorporated into the communities’ traditions and esoteric belief systems. Drawing on more than four decades of field and textual research along with hundreds of interviews with tribe members, Rea identifies how birds are incorporated, both symbolically and practically, into Piman legends, songs, art, religion, and ceremonies. Through highly detailed descriptions and accounts loaded with Native voice, this book is the definitive study of folk ornithology. It also provides valuable data for scholars of linguistics and North American Native studies, and it makes a significant contribution to our understanding of how humans make sense of their world. It will be of interest to historians of science, anthropologists, and scholars of indigenous cultures and folk taxonomy.

Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America

Author : Rick Wright
Publisher : Peterson Reference Guides
Page : 453 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2019-03-19
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780547973166

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Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America by Rick Wright Pdf

Sparrows are as complicated as they are common. This is an essential guide to identifying 76 kinds, along with a fascinating history of human interactions with them. What, exactly, is a sparrow? All birders (and many non‑birders) have essentially the same mental image of a pelican, a duck, or a flamingo, and a guide dedicated to waxwings or kingfishers would need nothing more than a sketch and a single sentence to satisfactorily identify its subject. Sparrows are harder to pin down. This book covers one family (Passerellidae), which includes towhees and juncos, and 76 members of the sparrow clan. Birds have a human history, too, beginning with their significance to native cultures and continuing through their discovery by science, their taxonomic fortunes and misfortunes, and their prospects for survival in a world with ever less space for wild creatures. This book includes not just facts and measurements, but stories--of how birds got their names and how they were discovered--of their entanglement with human history.

Arizona Birds

Author : James Kavanagh
Publisher : Treasure Chest Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Bird watching
ISBN : 1889903191

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Arizona Birds by James Kavanagh Pdf

This pocket-sized, folding guide highlights the most commonly seen birds in Arizona. Arizona Birds is laminated for durability. Color illustrations and a bird size guide, help the birdwatcher to identify the most common species in their backyard or out on the trail.