Watchable Birds of the Black Hills, Badlands, and northern Great Plains

by Jan L. Wassink

Paperback, 2006

Call number

598.07/23478

Publication

Missoula, Mont. : Mountain Press Pub., 2006.

Pages

vii; 231

Description

From year-round residents like the Great Horned Owl and the Downy Woodpecker to migrating birds like Sandhill Cranes and Snow Geese that pass through the area in vast numbers, this book profiles eighty-two of the birds most likely to be seen by birdwatchers and outdoor enthusiasts. Seventy-one similar species are also included, along with tips for distinguishing them in the field. Find out where, when, and how to spot these creatures in the wild or lure them to your backyard feeder. Book jacket.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

vii, 231 p.; 8.66 inches

ISBN

0878425268 / 9780878425266

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Profile of the birds most likely to be seen in the region and the best places to go to find them.
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