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Birds Of Big Bend National Park And Vicinity
Wauer, Roland H

Birds Of Big Bend National Park And Vicinity

University of Texas Press (Nov 1973)
9780292707054
| Paperback
223 pages | English
Dewey 598.29764 WAU
LC Classification QL684.T4 .W38
LC Control No. 72007133

Genre

  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Birds - Texas

Plot

Big Bend National Park is the leading park for bird sightings in the National Park Service. More species have been recorded there than in any other national park. This is the most up-to-date book about birds of the area and where they may be seen within and near the park. It is a "where to go and see what" book, not just a field guide to bird identity.This comprehensive discussion of what birds occur in this area, where best to find them, and when to see them, is intended to help the birder find the particular birds he wants to see. It is also designed for the reader with a general interest in nature or with a special interest in the Big Bend area.Sections include a description of the Big Bend country, including all of the plant communities; a thorough discussion of bird finding at all seasons; a history of ornithological study within the Big Bend area; and a complete annotated list of species.The list of species includes a discussion of all 385 birds recorded for Big Bend National Park, as well as a discussion of species known for other parts of the Big Bend -- from the Rio Grande to the Davis Mountains and Lake Balmorhea. A detailed map of the area is provided, and there are 17 photographs and 8 full-color paintings.