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There are certain pilgrimages that must be made by the serious North American birder: Santa Ana in the lower Rio Grande Valley, Hawk Mountain, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware Bay, the Everglades, High Island, Point Reyes, and Big Bend, to name a few It is no accident that many of these ornithological shrines are located in Texas, which has the most diverse avifauna in North America north of Mexico Texas comes by this enormous diversity honestly, with rugged mountains, vast deserts, lush semitropical woodlands, prairies, bayous, cedar brakes, thorn forests, and one of the richest temperate migration corridors in the world located along the western Gulf CoastBirds of Texas: A Field Guide provides an introduction and ready access to this spectacular variety The text provides detailed information on identification, habitat preferences, voice, seasonal occurrence, abundance, and distribution Maps show precisely where in the state the bird can be found Photos of the bird in the field put the species in the proper visual context for identification; in fact, the photos for over half of the 622 species were taken in Texas Texas is a unique region of the hemisphere, and its birdlife is an important part of what makes it special This book will be useful to the beginner and the experienced birder alike
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ISBN10:0890965455
ISBN13: 9780890965450
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