Biologists who live in the Great Plains of North America know well the general aspersion cast toward our regional home by those unfamiliar with the region and its natural treasures. Larkin Powell alludes to this all-too-common aspersion and diplomatically dispels it in his ornithological showcase of the Great Plains, simply titled Great Plains Birds. The book is a nice, quick read and a well-composed profile of the region’s avian biogeographical history, its disruptions, conservation remedies, examples of basic bird biology, and tips on how to enjoy the bird life on display in this dynamic region. Having been an ornithologist and birder in the greater Great Plains region for many years, upon receiving the book, I was mildly interested in th...
John O\u27Neill is unique: the only active professional bird artist who is also a world-class ornith...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...
Though intended as a field guide to the birds of the Great Plains, this book seems to serve best as ...
Though intended as a field guide to the birds of the Great Plains, this book seems to serve best as ...
Grouse are a fascinating group of birds that offer elaborate breeding displays for birders in the sp...
In the sometimes odd vernacular of bird watchers, watchable refers to those species that for the m...
Reviews of three books: Birds of the Great Plains: Breeding Species and Their Distribution by Paul A...
In the sometimes odd vernacular of bird watchers, watchable refers to those species that for the m...
The Birds of Montana is an impressive-looking tome, that includes 659 pages, 155 color range maps, 7...
Reviews of three books: Birds of the Great Plains: Breeding Species and Their Distribution by Paul A...
In Oklahoma, forest meets prairie, prairie meets mesa, and throughout, our native ecosystems are sha...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
Birds of prey epitomize much of what attracts us to birding. Many are large and easy to observe, par...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
John O\u27Neill is unique: the only active professional bird artist who is also a world-class ornith...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...
Though intended as a field guide to the birds of the Great Plains, this book seems to serve best as ...
Though intended as a field guide to the birds of the Great Plains, this book seems to serve best as ...
Grouse are a fascinating group of birds that offer elaborate breeding displays for birders in the sp...
In the sometimes odd vernacular of bird watchers, watchable refers to those species that for the m...
Reviews of three books: Birds of the Great Plains: Breeding Species and Their Distribution by Paul A...
In the sometimes odd vernacular of bird watchers, watchable refers to those species that for the m...
The Birds of Montana is an impressive-looking tome, that includes 659 pages, 155 color range maps, 7...
Reviews of three books: Birds of the Great Plains: Breeding Species and Their Distribution by Paul A...
In Oklahoma, forest meets prairie, prairie meets mesa, and throughout, our native ecosystems are sha...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
Birds of prey epitomize much of what attracts us to birding. Many are large and easy to observe, par...
Paul A. Johnsguard has established himself as one of the most prolific natural history writers in th...
John O\u27Neill is unique: the only active professional bird artist who is also a world-class ornith...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...
Several books regarding the status and distribution of the birds of Nebraska have appeared since 198...