American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Ohio - Couverture souple

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Kistler, Ethan

 
9781935622703: American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Ohio

Synopsis

From the shores of Lake Erie in the north to the long and winding Ohio River of its eastern and southern border, Ohio provides amazingly diverse habitats for birds. The hilly Appalachian region of the east and south contain some of the most diverse woodlands in the United States. The Great Black Swamp in the northeast has many marshes and wetlands. And along the shore of Lake Erie sits one of the most famous birding sites on earth - the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Known as the ""warbler capital of the world,"" many thousands of birds stop along along their migration routes during the spring and fall. Ohio has many protected areas for birds including eight National Parks, three National Wildlife Refuges, and over 3.5 million acres of IBAs (Important Bird Areas). The Buckeye State is truly one of the best places to see birds year-round in the U.S.A. From geese to grosbeaks, owls to warblers, grouse to waxwings, Ohio is truly a birder's paradise. Now With: Printed with certified paper from responsible sources Sturdy lay-flat binding Rounded corners won't catch - no more torn or ragged pages

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À propos de l?auteur

Ethan Kistler has worked bird-related field jobs from Ohio to Alaska and has led bird tours throughout North America and Africa (where he lived for seven years). Previously the director-at-large for the Ohio Ornithological Society, his main focus now is bird guiding. Brian E. Small has been a professional bird and nature photographer for more than twenty-five years, serving as the photo editor at Birding magazine for fifteen.

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