Bird Tracks & Sign : A Guide to North American Species
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Book Description
A sighting in the field is just one way birders can identify bird species. Observant nature-lovers can discover what birds are where by examining tracks, trails, and a variety of bird sign: discarded feathers, feeding leftovers and caches, pellets, nests, droppings, and skulls and bones. This fully illustrated guide-the first of its kind for North American birds-presents thorough and straightforward instruction for identifying bird families or individual species by careful examination of the unique sign they leave behind. It also offers keys to the birds' behavior in the wild. Includes songbirds, waterfowl, owls, shorebirds, warblers, woodpeckers, nightjars, and birds of prey. For trackers, birders, and nature-lovers.
About the Author
An experienced birder and tracker, Mark Elbroch teaches tracking courses throughout the New England area. He is co-author of "Animal Tracks of New England." Eleanor Marks is an avid birder, veteran tracker, and writer. She lives in Massachusetts. Diane Boretos, a wetlands biologist, is a senior scientist with an environmental consulting service.
Bird Tracks & Sign : A Guide to North American Species,Mark Elbroch,Eleanor Marks,C. Diane Boretos,Stackpole Books,0811726967,Animal tracks,Birds,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Identification,Life Sciences - Zoology - General,Nature,Nature/Ecology,North America,Birds & birdwatching,Birds (ornithology)
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