Hawks and owls of eastern North America
Hawks and owls of eastern North America
By: Chris Earley
Published by Firefly Books, 2012
<p><b><i>A nice handy guide to hawks and owls, especially for beginners and less experienced birders... A valuable reference.</i><br> -- Wildlife Activist</b></p> <p><b><i>Especially helpful for the identification of hawks in flight... Recommended.</i><br> -- Choice</b></p> <p>With their legendary nocturnal behavior, a preference for remote habitats, changing migratory patterns, and swift flight speeds, birds of prey are particularly difficult to identify and track. <b><i>Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America</i></b> depicts the subtle differences and rich diversity among these magnificent birds. Precise identification notes and more than 200 crisp, clean photographs aid in quick and accurate classifications of a variety of raptors.</p> <p>The book profiles 39 species among the New World vultures, osprey, kites, eagles, hawks and allies, falcons, owls and vagrants.</p> <p>A number of features make this book especially useful:</p> <ul> <li>Descriptions are concisely organized and show sexual dimorphism, seasonal and immature plumage, and distinctive markings</li> <li>Photographs show the birds in their natural environments through the seasons</li> <li>Range maps show where each species is normally found, increasing the probability of a sighting</li> <li>Comparison charts with "look-alike" birds grouped on a single page are a distinct advantage when trying to identify a quick-flying hawk.</li> </ul> <p>With 16 additional new pages and over 200 photographs, this edition of <b><i>Hawks and Owls of Eastern North America</i></b> is indispensable to naturalists and birders.</p>
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