Birds of Arkansas (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Howell, Arthur H.

 
9781333769864: Birds of Arkansas (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore Arkansas birds with a clear map to where they live, why they occur there, and how they migrate.

This book surveys the state’s diverse avifauna, linking bird life to Arkansas’s big geographic features—from the Mississippi bottomlands and sunken lands to the Ozark and Ouachita regions. It explains how habitats, climate, and human activity shape where different species breed, feed, and winter, helping readers read the landscape like a naturalist.



You’ll find a practical, non-technical guide to which birds are typical in each life zone, with notes on migration timing, nesting, and habits. The text uses plain language and aims to aid curious readers, students, and wildlife enthusiasts in understanding Arkansas’s natural history.




  • Learn how Arkansas’s topography and water systems influence bird distribution and behavior.

  • Discover which species are common in lowlands, prairies, forests, and mountains, and why they matter.

  • Get context for migration patterns and breeding areas across the state.

  • See references to notable habitats and rich birdlife in Arkansas’s seasons.



Ideal for readers of wildlife field guides and Arkansas natural history, this edition invites you to observe birds with a clearer, regional perspective.

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