Birds at Your Feeder : A Guide to Winter Birds of the Great Plains (Bur Oak Guide)
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Available October 2003
The perfect gift for your favorite birdwatcher!
Since winter on the Great Plains is often bitterly cold, inhospitable, and colorless, residents of this bleak landscape feed wild birds both to help them survive and to bring life and color to the landscape. This strikingly beautiful addition to Iowa's laminated guidebook series will also bring life and color to everyone who enjoys watching and nurturing winter birds.
Dana Gardner's colorful and accurate paintings show birds in flight, perched, and at appropriate kinds of feeders. Nancy Overcott's text provides common and scientific names for fifty species, from the great horned owl to the red-breasted nuthatch to the white-throated sparrow, as well as average size, distribution, and preferred feeder foods.
Useful for both novice and experienced birdwatchers across the entire Midwest-from the prairies and forests of North Dakota, Minnesota, and Wisconsin south through Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, and northern Oklahoma-Birds at Your Feeder is a durable and beautiful guide to one of nature's favorite winter visitors.
About the Author
Wildlife artist Dana Gardner has illustrated twenty-six books; he is both author and illustrator of the forthcoming A Field Guide to the Birds of Belize. Naturalist and reporter Nancy Overcott writes the “At Home in the Woods” column for the Fillmore County Journal in Preston, Minnesota; she is also a columnist for Minnesota Birding and the author of At Home in the Big Woods, illustrated by Dana Gardner.
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