Wildflowers of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
ISBN: 978-1-936913-33-6
Title: Wildflowers of the Northern Rocky Mountains-Idaho, Montana, and Northern Utah: A Guide to Common and Notable Species
Author(s): William R. Gray
This area includes 3 major National Parks (Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier/Waterton), plus a host of mountain ranges – from the Wasatch and Uintas of Northern Utah to the Canadian border.
Almost 100 beautiful species have been chosen to illustrate the enormous range of colors and forms that are to be found from the valleys up to almost 14,000 feet. Vivid color photographs are supplemented by text describing key features such as size, habitat and blooming period. A companion guide to the Southern Rockies almost doubles the number of species, many of which are found in both regions.
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Tracks, Scats, and Signs of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
ISBN: 978-1-936913-35-0
Title: Tracks, Scats and Signs Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks: A Guide to Identification in the Wild
Author(s): James Halfpenny
The wild mammals of the Yellowstone and Grand Teton regions are often elusive and difficult to locate. Their tracks, scats, and signs may be the best clue for the nature-wise detective whether a casual observer, amateur naturalist, or outdoor adventure enthusiast of any age. Now, a practical, convenient-sized guide for use in track-scene investigation.
Color photos show common and some rare mammals of the Rocky Mountains along with selected tracks, scats, and signs to facilitate visual identification of the animal or its trail. Mammals are listed by common and scientific name. Useful identification features including weight and size describe animals and signs, respectively, to facilitate field identification. Text explains behavioral, ecological, and habitat relationships for each species. This pocket-sized, 12-panel, laminated, waterproof guide is great for those who wish to know the outdoors.
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Birds of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
ISBN: 978-1-936913-34-3
Title: Birds of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks: A Guide to Common and Notable Species
Author(s): Greg R. Homel
Birds of Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Park is a quick and easy-to-use, lightweight, durable, all-weather field guide to the remarkable and varied birdlife inhabiting both Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parkthe as well as the northern Rocky Mountains region within the US states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, in addition to the adjacent Canadian provinces of British Colombia and Alberta. Stunning digital photographs depict 125 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every commonly occurring bird and regional specialty they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s remarkable area of coverage.
Aimed at beginning and intermediate birders, the guide will easily fit into any daypack, pocket or glove compartment, facilitating spontaneous and easy field identification—whether in a backyard, on a family vacation, or on a serious birding trip to the best birding hot spots within Wyoming’s Yellowstone N.P., Montana’s Glacier N.P., Idaho’s myriad national forests, or Canada’s Jasper N.P and beyond, all within the beautiful northern Rocky Mountains region.
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Birds of Idaho
ISBN: 978-1-936913-36-7
Title: Birds of Idaho: A Guide to Common and Notable Species
Author(s): Greg R. Homel
Birds of Idaho is a quick and easy-to-use, lightweight, durable, all-weather field guide to the remarkable and varied birdlife inhabiting Idaho and includes the northern Rocky Mountains region within the US states of Wyoming and Montana as well as the adjacent Canadian provinces of British Colombia and Alberta. Stunning digital photographs depict 125 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every commonly occurring bird and regional specialty they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s remarkable area of coverage.
Aimed at beginning and intermediate birders, the guide will easily fit into any daypack, pocket or glove compartment, facilitating spontaneous and easy field identification—whether in a backyard, on a family vacation, or on a serious birding trip to the best birding hot spots within Wyoming’s Yellowstone N.P., Montana’s Glacier N.P., Idaho’s myriad national forests, or Canada’s Jasper N.P and beyond, all within the beautiful northern Rocky Mountains region.
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Tracks, Scats and Signs of Rocky Mountain Mammals
ISBN: 978-1-936913-10-7
Title: Tracks, Scats and Signs of Rocky Mountain Mammals: A Guide to Identification in the Wild
Author(s): James Halfpenny
The wild mammals of the Rocky Mountains are often elusive and difficult to locate. Their tracks, scats, and signs may be the best clue for the nature-wise detective whether a casual observer, amateur naturalist, or outdoor adventure enthusiast of any age. Now, a practical, convenient-sized guide for use in track-scene investigation.
Color photos show common and some rare mammals of the Rocky Mountains along with selected tracks, scats, and signs to facilitate visual identification of the animal or its trail. Mammals are listed by common and scientific name. Useful identification features including weight and size describe animals and signs, respectively, to facilitate field identification. Text explains behavioral, ecological, and habitat relationships for each species. This pocket-sized, 12-panel, laminated, waterproof guide is great for those who wish to know the outdoors.
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Butterflies of the Rocky Mountains
ISBN: 978-1-936913-15-2
Title: Butterflies of the Rocky Mountains: A Guide to Common and Notable Species
Author(s): Roland “Ro” Wauer
This waterproof guide beautifully illustrates over 80 species of butterflies and most of their caterpillars found in the Rocky Mountains, including all of the national parks: Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Rocky Mountain, Mesa Verde, Canyonlands, Zion, and Grand Canyon. This pocket-sized guide features color photos in a side-by-side format that makes it idea for field use. The guide includes, along with many of the more common species, several of the region’s most unique species: Rocky Mountain Parnassian; Pale Swallowtail; Large Marble; Pine White; Tailed, Edith’s, Blue, and Lilac-bordered coppers; Western Pine Elfin; Arrowhead, Greenish, and Arctic blues; Milbert’s Tortoiseshell; Gillett’s, Arachne, and Sagebrush checkerspots; Great Spangled, Zerene, and Frigga fritillaries; Hayden’s Ringlet; Small Wood-Nymph; Grizzled and Arctic Skippers; and Western Branded-Skipper. Common and scientific names, adult size, season when they can be found, and their caterpillar host plants are listed. Nature enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy using this marvelous guide.
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Wildflowers of Central and Southern Utah
ISBN: 978-1-936913-13-8
Title: Wildflowers of Central and Southern Utah: A Guide to Common and Rare Native Species
Author(s): William R. Gray
Home to 9 National Parks, Monuments and Recreation Areas, this region is renowned for outstanding canyon and desert scenery, which continues into adjacent Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado.
A stunning array of wildflowers is found, especially in the Spring months: Spring extends from March in the lower deserts to July in the high plateaus above 11,000 ft. Vivid color photographs highlight a cross-section of these beautiful native flowers, with text describing key features such as size, habitat and blooming period.
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Wildflowers of the Northern Rocky Mountains-Idaho, Montana, and Northern Utah
ISBN: 978-1-936913-12-1
Title: Wildflowers of the Northern Rocky Mountains-Idaho, Montana, and Northern Utah: A Guide to Common and Notable Species
Author(s): William R. Gray
This area includes 3 major National Parks (Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Glacier/Waterton), plus a host of mountain ranges – from the Wasatch and Uintas of Northern Utah to the Canadian border.
Almost 100 beautiful species have been chosen to illustrate the enormous range of colors and forms that are to be found from the valleys up to almost 14,000 feet. Vivid color photographs are supplemented by text describing key features such as size, habitat and blooming period. A companion guide to the Southern Rockies almost doubles the number of species, many of which are found in both regions.
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Wildflowers of the Southern Rocky Mountains-Northern New Mexico, Colorado, and Southern Wyoming
ISBN:978-1-936913-11-4
Title: Wildflowers of the Southern Rocky Mountains-Northern New Mexico, Colorado, and Southern Wyoming: A Guide to Common and Notable Species
Author(s): Janis Lindsey Huggins
Encompassing a multitude of National Parks, Monuments, National Forests and Wilderness Areas, the southern Rocky Mountains are celebrated for striking alpine scenery and contain the highest mountains in the Rocky Mountain system.
A dazzling display of native wildflowers cloaks meadows, mountains, forests and streams in this region that stretches from southern Wyoming through Colorado and into northern New Mexico. Striking color photographs portray a cross section of this rich diversity, with text describing key identifying features such as size, habitat and blooming period with reference to similar species.
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Birds of Utah
ISBN:978-1-936913-26-8
Title: Birds of Utah: A Guide to Common and Notable Species
Author(s): Greg R. Homel
Birds of Utah is a quick and easy-to-use, lightweight, durable, all-weather field guide to the remarkable and incredibly varied birdlife of the tenth least populous US state. Stunning digital photographs depict 126 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every commonly occurring bird and regional specialty they encounter—day or night—where the Rocky Mountains, Great Basin Desert, and Colorado Plateau converge.
Whether visiting the lofty heights of the rugged Wasatch or Uinta ranges, the low flats and emergent islands of the Great Salt Lake, the urban expanses of Salt Lake City and its myriad small towns, or radiating out to Utah’s borders with five other states, users will find this guide an indispensable companion to help them identify the birds they encounter on their journeys.
Aimed at beginning and intermediate birders, the guide will easily fit into any daypack, pocket or glove compartment, facilitating spontaneous and easy field identification—whether in a backyard, on a family vacation to any of Utah’s scenic national parks, national monuments, national forests, state parks and recreation areas… or on a serious birding trip to the best birding hot spots within this Four Corners State.
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