Birds of Kansas Field Guide Contributor(s): Tekiela, Stan (Author) |
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ISBN: 188506134X ISBN-13: 9781885061348 Publisher: Adventure Publications OUR PRICE: $13.46 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2001 Annotation: - Organized by color - State-specific range map - Flight, juvenile and morph insets - Stan's Notes include "gee-whiz" facts - Full page photos with corresponding full-page descriptions - Contains state-specific species Our state-by-state field guides--the first and the best Compare our best-selling field guides to the imitators on the market: - our full-page photos are incomparable: crisp, sharp photos of birds in their natural habitats - we include insets of winter plumage, color morphs and more - our organization by color is easily accessible to the beginner: there's no need to know the bird's name or classification in order to find it easily - if the male and female birds of the same species are different colors, they're on separate pages; you won't overlook them - using our field guides is a real pleasure: no more struggling to identify and learn about the birds in your state |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Nature | Birdwatching Guides - Travel | United States - Midwest - West North Central (ia, Ks, Mn, Mo, Nd, Ne, Sd) - Nature | Animals - Birds |
Dewey: 598.097 |
Series: Field Guides |
Physical Information: 0.57" H x 4.43" W x 6.02" (0.61 lbs) 300 pages |
Themes: - Geographic Orientation - Kansas |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Learn to Identify Birds in Kansas Make bird watching in Kansas even more enjoyable With Stan Tekiela's famous field guide, bird identification is simple and informative. There's no need to look through dozens of photos of birds that don't live in your area. This book features 115 species of Kansas birds, organized by color for ease of use. Do you see a yellow bird and don't know what it is? Go to the yellow section to find out. Fact-filled information, a compare feature, range maps, and detailed photographs help to ensure that you positively identify the birds that you see. |