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Birds of Nebraska

The Quick Reference Guide to The Birds of Nebraska, by Greg R. Homel, is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring, incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the State of Nebraska.

Stunning digital photographs depict more than 120 species of the State’s common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s impressive area of coverage. Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable companion for visitors and residents alike, on all regional outings.

Whether you’re seeking booming Greater Prairie-Chickens on the Switzer Ranch in the eastern Sandhills at Burwell; on a quest to see the world’s greatest concentration of cranes (primarily Sandhill Cranes but also Whooping Cranes) along the North Platte River near Kearney; chasing spring migrants attracted to the still remarkably wooded riverine floodplains of the Missouri, Snake and Niobrara, rivers; birding the wildflower-borne prairie potholes and sandhills that pepper the Great Plains in much of the State; planning an expedition to the region’s far-flung constellation of wildlife refuges, national forests, state and national monuments; or combining birding with sightseeing or business at any season, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

This affordable guide will serve as a lasting memento of any visit to Nebraska and will conveniently fit into any daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in an Omaha garden, on a family vacation to Lincoln, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots in The Cornhusker State.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-78-0

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Raptors of Western North America

Raptors of Western North America contains over 120 color photos of all the raptors that occur west of the Rocky mountains in the continental United States and Canadian provinces. Multiple photos for many species show a variety of plumage conditions for males, females and different color morphs, upperside and underside flight views, as well as a number of different wing shapes for each species in flight. Perched birds are also shown.

Each species featured includes a short description of the physical features, its size, and preferred habitats. The status—seasonal frequency, resident or migrant, geographic breeding habitats—of each raptor within the range is also noted.

These guides differ from other similar products by the increased number of photos for each species, such as ten photos for Red-tailed Hawk complex and seven for Swainson’s Hawk. This laminated, waterproof, folding field guide is a must for anyone who wants to identify birds of prey anywhere in western North America—and they fit in your back pocket when you complete your ID conclusion. You’ve tried the rest; now try the best quick reference guides for North American raptors.

ISBN: 978-1-936913-38-1

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Birds of Alabama and Mississippi

The Birds of Alabama and Mississippi is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring and incredibly varied birdlife inhabiting this two state region.

Stunning digital photographs depict more than 125 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s extensive area of coverage. Whether seeking waterfowl, forest birds, Bald Eagles, and neotropical migrants along the mighty Mississippi river and its floodplain in the west; combing through shorebirds
on the Gulf Coast in the south; setting your sights on the colorful variety of birds inhabiting vast wetlands throughout; identifying your garden birds; embarking on a serious birding trip or on a business trip to Greenville, Jackson, Tuscaloosa, Mobile, and points between, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable field companion on all outings. This affordable guide will serve as a lasting memento of any trip and will conveniently fit into a daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification— whether in a Jackson garden, a business trip to Montgomery, on a family vacation, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots within a two state region.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-05-6

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Birds of Oklahoma

The Quick Reference Guide to The Birds of Oklahoma, by Greg R. Homel, is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring, incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the State of Oklahoma.

Stunning digital photographs depict more than 120 species of the State’s common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s impressive area of coverage. Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable companion for visitors and residents alike, on all regional outings.

Whether you’re seeking waterfowl concentrations at Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge; forest birding in the Wichita and Ouachita Mountains; on a quest to see birds of the Great Plains—including booming Greater Prairie-Chickens— in tall grass parties of the Flint Hills; planning an expedition to the region’s far-flung constellation of wildlife refuges, national forests, national parks, state and national monuments; or combining birding with sightseeing or business at any season, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

This affordable guide will serve as a lasting memento of any visit to Oklahoma and will conveniently fit into any daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in a Tulsa garden, on a family vacation to Oklahoma City, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots in The Land of the Red Man.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-79-7

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Birds of the Dakotas

The Birds of The Dakotas is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring and incredibly varied birdlife inhabiting the States of North and South Dakota.

Stunning digital photographs depict more than 120 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s extensive area of coverage.

Whether seeking waterfowl, forest birds, grassland specialties, Bald Eagles, garden birds, or neotropical migrants; setting your sights on the colorful variety of forest birds inhabiting the Black Hills; or on a quick business trip to Minot, Bismarck, Fargo, Rapid City, Sioux Falls, Pierre and points between, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning
and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable field companion on all outings.

This affordable guide will serve as a lasting memento of any trip and will conveniently fit into a daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification— whether in a Minot garden, on a family vacation to Mount Rushmore, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots within a two state region.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-10-0

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