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One hundred of North America's most photogenic birds are highlighted in full color photographs of the normal side view and the "mug shot" front view in this ground-breaking book.
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One hundred of North America's most photogenic birds are highlighted in full color photographs of the normal side view and the "mug shot" front view in this ground-breaking book.
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- Verlag: Adventure Publications
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 201mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780990915881
- ISBN-10: 0990915883
- Artikelnr.: 51474056
- Verlag: Adventure Publications
- Seitenzahl: 112
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 201mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 272g
- ISBN-13: 9780990915881
- ISBN-10: 0990915883
- Artikelnr.: 51474056
Earl Orf has been fascinated by nature since he was a boy, becoming a serious birder some 25 years ago. Since 2005, he has followed his passion of bird photography, studying under experts such as Allen Murphy and Arthur Morris. His goal is to teach people about birds and their behavior through his photos. Well known among birders for his photography, he sells his work through nature and gift stores in Minnesota and Florida. His "Pictures of the Week" postings attract many hundreds of viewers. His web site (www.earlorfphotos.com ) holds more than 10,000 of his photos. Val Cunningham writes about nature, especially birds, from her home in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She has been published in local, state, and national newspapers and magazines, writes a column for the weekly "Birding" page in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and is the author of The Gardener's Hummingbird Book. She birds on a daily basis and enjoys traveling to birding hot spots in the United States, Central America, and other areas. Val takes particular pleasure in sharing with others her fascination with birds and birding. She and her husband maintain a backyard habitat for urban wildlife.
1. American Goldfinch
2. American Kestrel
3. American Redstart
4. American Robin
5. American Tree Sparrow
6. American White Pelican
7. American Wigeon
8. Atlantic Puffin
9. Bachman's Sparrow
10. Bald Eagle
11. Baltimore Oriole
12. Barred Owl
13. Black Oystercatcher
14. Black-and-white Warbler
15. Black-capped Chickadee
16. Black-throated Green
17. Black-throated Sparrow
18. Blackburnian Warbler
19. Blue Jay
20. Blue-headed Vireo
21. Boat-tailed Grackle
22. Bobolink
23. Brown Pelican
24. Bufflehead
25. Canada Goose
26. Canada Warbler
27. Cape May Warbler
28. Cattle Egret
29. Cedar Waxwing
30. Chestnut-sided Warbler
31. Clay-colored Sparrow
32. Common Eider
33. Common Goldeneye
34. Common Loon
35. Common Merganser
36. Common Raven
37. Common Yellowthroat
38. Cooper's Hawk
39. Crested Caracara
40. Downy Woodpecker
41. Eastern Bluebird
42. Eastern Screech-Owl
43. Evening Grosbeak
44. Fox Sparrow
45. Golden-crowned Kinglet
46. Golden-winged Warbler
47. Great Blue Heron
48. Great Gray Owl
49. Great Horned Owl
50. Greater Roadrunner
51. Green Jay
52. Green Kingfisher
53. Hairy Woodpecker
54. Harris's Hawk
55. Horned Grebe (breeding)
56. Horned Grebe (non-breeding)
57. Least Bittern
58. Lesser Scaup
59. Magnolia Warbler
60. Nashville Warbler
61. Northern Cardinal
62. Northern Mockingbird
63. Northern Parula
64. Olive Sparrow
65. Osprey (adult)
66. Osprey (juvenile)
67. Painted Bunting
68. Peregrine Falcon
69. Pileated Woodpecker
70. Pine Grosbeak
71. Razorbill
72. Red-bellied Woodpecker
73. Red-eyed Vireo
74. Red-winged Blackbird
75. Redhead
76. Ring-billed Gull
77. Ring-necked Duck
78. Roseate Spoonbill
79. Royal Tern
80. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
81. Ruddy Turnstone
82. Ruffed Grouse
83. Short-eared Owl
84. Snail Kite
85. Snowy Egret
86. Spruce Grouse
87. Tricolored Heron
88. Trumpeter Swan
89. Virginia Rail
90. White Ibis
91. White-crowned Sparrow
92. White-throated Sparrow
93. White-winged Scoter
94. Yellow Warbler
95. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
96. Yellow-headed Blackbird
97. Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler
98. Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler
99. Yellow-throated Vireo
2. American Kestrel
3. American Redstart
4. American Robin
5. American Tree Sparrow
6. American White Pelican
7. American Wigeon
8. Atlantic Puffin
9. Bachman's Sparrow
10. Bald Eagle
11. Baltimore Oriole
12. Barred Owl
13. Black Oystercatcher
14. Black-and-white Warbler
15. Black-capped Chickadee
16. Black-throated Green
17. Black-throated Sparrow
18. Blackburnian Warbler
19. Blue Jay
20. Blue-headed Vireo
21. Boat-tailed Grackle
22. Bobolink
23. Brown Pelican
24. Bufflehead
25. Canada Goose
26. Canada Warbler
27. Cape May Warbler
28. Cattle Egret
29. Cedar Waxwing
30. Chestnut-sided Warbler
31. Clay-colored Sparrow
32. Common Eider
33. Common Goldeneye
34. Common Loon
35. Common Merganser
36. Common Raven
37. Common Yellowthroat
38. Cooper's Hawk
39. Crested Caracara
40. Downy Woodpecker
41. Eastern Bluebird
42. Eastern Screech-Owl
43. Evening Grosbeak
44. Fox Sparrow
45. Golden-crowned Kinglet
46. Golden-winged Warbler
47. Great Blue Heron
48. Great Gray Owl
49. Great Horned Owl
50. Greater Roadrunner
51. Green Jay
52. Green Kingfisher
53. Hairy Woodpecker
54. Harris's Hawk
55. Horned Grebe (breeding)
56. Horned Grebe (non-breeding)
57. Least Bittern
58. Lesser Scaup
59. Magnolia Warbler
60. Nashville Warbler
61. Northern Cardinal
62. Northern Mockingbird
63. Northern Parula
64. Olive Sparrow
65. Osprey (adult)
66. Osprey (juvenile)
67. Painted Bunting
68. Peregrine Falcon
69. Pileated Woodpecker
70. Pine Grosbeak
71. Razorbill
72. Red-bellied Woodpecker
73. Red-eyed Vireo
74. Red-winged Blackbird
75. Redhead
76. Ring-billed Gull
77. Ring-necked Duck
78. Roseate Spoonbill
79. Royal Tern
80. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
81. Ruddy Turnstone
82. Ruffed Grouse
83. Short-eared Owl
84. Snail Kite
85. Snowy Egret
86. Spruce Grouse
87. Tricolored Heron
88. Trumpeter Swan
89. Virginia Rail
90. White Ibis
91. White-crowned Sparrow
92. White-throated Sparrow
93. White-winged Scoter
94. Yellow Warbler
95. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
96. Yellow-headed Blackbird
97. Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler
98. Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler
99. Yellow-throated Vireo
1. American Goldfinch
2. American Kestrel
3. American Redstart
4. American Robin
5. American Tree Sparrow
6. American White Pelican
7. American Wigeon
8. Atlantic Puffin
9. Bachman's Sparrow
10. Bald Eagle
11. Baltimore Oriole
12. Barred Owl
13. Black Oystercatcher
14. Black-and-white Warbler
15. Black-capped Chickadee
16. Black-throated Green
17. Black-throated Sparrow
18. Blackburnian Warbler
19. Blue Jay
20. Blue-headed Vireo
21. Boat-tailed Grackle
22. Bobolink
23. Brown Pelican
24. Bufflehead
25. Canada Goose
26. Canada Warbler
27. Cape May Warbler
28. Cattle Egret
29. Cedar Waxwing
30. Chestnut-sided Warbler
31. Clay-colored Sparrow
32. Common Eider
33. Common Goldeneye
34. Common Loon
35. Common Merganser
36. Common Raven
37. Common Yellowthroat
38. Cooper's Hawk
39. Crested Caracara
40. Downy Woodpecker
41. Eastern Bluebird
42. Eastern Screech-Owl
43. Evening Grosbeak
44. Fox Sparrow
45. Golden-crowned Kinglet
46. Golden-winged Warbler
47. Great Blue Heron
48. Great Gray Owl
49. Great Horned Owl
50. Greater Roadrunner
51. Green Jay
52. Green Kingfisher
53. Hairy Woodpecker
54. Harris's Hawk
55. Horned Grebe (breeding)
56. Horned Grebe (non-breeding)
57. Least Bittern
58. Lesser Scaup
59. Magnolia Warbler
60. Nashville Warbler
61. Northern Cardinal
62. Northern Mockingbird
63. Northern Parula
64. Olive Sparrow
65. Osprey (adult)
66. Osprey (juvenile)
67. Painted Bunting
68. Peregrine Falcon
69. Pileated Woodpecker
70. Pine Grosbeak
71. Razorbill
72. Red-bellied Woodpecker
73. Red-eyed Vireo
74. Red-winged Blackbird
75. Redhead
76. Ring-billed Gull
77. Ring-necked Duck
78. Roseate Spoonbill
79. Royal Tern
80. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
81. Ruddy Turnstone
82. Ruffed Grouse
83. Short-eared Owl
84. Snail Kite
85. Snowy Egret
86. Spruce Grouse
87. Tricolored Heron
88. Trumpeter Swan
89. Virginia Rail
90. White Ibis
91. White-crowned Sparrow
92. White-throated Sparrow
93. White-winged Scoter
94. Yellow Warbler
95. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
96. Yellow-headed Blackbird
97. Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler
98. Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler
99. Yellow-throated Vireo
2. American Kestrel
3. American Redstart
4. American Robin
5. American Tree Sparrow
6. American White Pelican
7. American Wigeon
8. Atlantic Puffin
9. Bachman's Sparrow
10. Bald Eagle
11. Baltimore Oriole
12. Barred Owl
13. Black Oystercatcher
14. Black-and-white Warbler
15. Black-capped Chickadee
16. Black-throated Green
17. Black-throated Sparrow
18. Blackburnian Warbler
19. Blue Jay
20. Blue-headed Vireo
21. Boat-tailed Grackle
22. Bobolink
23. Brown Pelican
24. Bufflehead
25. Canada Goose
26. Canada Warbler
27. Cape May Warbler
28. Cattle Egret
29. Cedar Waxwing
30. Chestnut-sided Warbler
31. Clay-colored Sparrow
32. Common Eider
33. Common Goldeneye
34. Common Loon
35. Common Merganser
36. Common Raven
37. Common Yellowthroat
38. Cooper's Hawk
39. Crested Caracara
40. Downy Woodpecker
41. Eastern Bluebird
42. Eastern Screech-Owl
43. Evening Grosbeak
44. Fox Sparrow
45. Golden-crowned Kinglet
46. Golden-winged Warbler
47. Great Blue Heron
48. Great Gray Owl
49. Great Horned Owl
50. Greater Roadrunner
51. Green Jay
52. Green Kingfisher
53. Hairy Woodpecker
54. Harris's Hawk
55. Horned Grebe (breeding)
56. Horned Grebe (non-breeding)
57. Least Bittern
58. Lesser Scaup
59. Magnolia Warbler
60. Nashville Warbler
61. Northern Cardinal
62. Northern Mockingbird
63. Northern Parula
64. Olive Sparrow
65. Osprey (adult)
66. Osprey (juvenile)
67. Painted Bunting
68. Peregrine Falcon
69. Pileated Woodpecker
70. Pine Grosbeak
71. Razorbill
72. Red-bellied Woodpecker
73. Red-eyed Vireo
74. Red-winged Blackbird
75. Redhead
76. Ring-billed Gull
77. Ring-necked Duck
78. Roseate Spoonbill
79. Royal Tern
80. Ruby-throated Hummingbird
81. Ruddy Turnstone
82. Ruffed Grouse
83. Short-eared Owl
84. Snail Kite
85. Snowy Egret
86. Spruce Grouse
87. Tricolored Heron
88. Trumpeter Swan
89. Virginia Rail
90. White Ibis
91. White-crowned Sparrow
92. White-throated Sparrow
93. White-winged Scoter
94. Yellow Warbler
95. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
96. Yellow-headed Blackbird
97. Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler
98. Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) Warbler
99. Yellow-throated Vireo