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American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of the Carolinas (American Birding Association State Field)

American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of the Carolinas (American Birding Association State Field)

Current price: $24.95
Publication Date: November 15th, 2016
Publisher:
Scott & Nix, Inc.
ISBN:
9781935622635
Pages:
384
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Description

North and South Carolina together offer an impressive range of natural habitats for birds. From the spruce-fir woodlands of the Appalachians in the west to the rolling Piedmont hills and extensive pinelands, all the way east to the saltwater marshes and bays of the barrier islands, the Carolinas are a perfect place to see many types of birds. From oystercatchers, turnstones, and avocets to warblers, sparrows, finches and everything in between, the Carolina are a birder's paradise. This new book in the American Birding Association Field Guide series builds on the excellence of previous titles. It includes 550 beautiful color photographs featuring 300 bird species in natural habitats, a clear and concise introduction, identification, habitat, and birdsong text. Additionally, it features tips on when and where to see birds and a detailed state map, index, and quick index. It is a perfect portable book for beginning to intermediate birders.

About the Author

Nate Swick is editor of the American Birding Association blog, author of Birding for the Curious, and a contributor to the 10,000 Birds blog. Outside of birding, he is an environmental educator and interpretive naturalist. He particularly enjoys patch birding in the western Piedmont near his home in Greensboro, North Carolina. Brian E. Small has been a full-time, professional bird and nature photographer for more than 25 years. He served as the Photo Editor for the American Birding Association's membership magazine, Birding, for 15 years. Brian lives in Los Angeles with his wife Ana, daughter Nicole and son Tyler.