Birds of Grand Teton: And the Surrounding Area
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Bob Oakleaf (excerpt form the Foreward)
Non-game Bird Biologist, Wyoming Game and Fish Department
What we have here is a book that I can't categorize. But then that is to be expected. I defy anyone to categorize the author, Bert Raynes. It is a book for the browser as well as useful to the bird fanatic. More importantly, it will be most useful for the majority of us who just want to enjoy birds by learning more about new species or familiar species in different situations without the threat of cerebral overload.
This book features sixty species that have obviously been carefully chosen. The featured species will give the reader a good cross section of common species, the "high profile" birds; the unique species for which one has as good or better chance of observing in the Jackson Hole area as anywhere else in the United States; and some of Uncle Bert's favorites. This cross section gives serious birders, novices, or the experienced hobbyist, a decisive head start on enjoying and learning more about the avifauna of this unique area.
Birds of Grand Teton: And the Surrounding Area,Bert Raynes,Grand Teton National History,0931895006,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology
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