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The birdwatcher's guide to Hawaiʻi
Rick Soehren

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The birdwatcher's guide to Hawaiʻi

University of Hawaii Press
9780824816834
215 pages | 6 x 9.1 inch
Dewey 598/.07234969
LC Classification QL684.H3 .S64 1996
LC Control No. 96014596

Subject

  • Nature

Plot

This is the first site-specific birding book written especially for the casual or novice birder. It is a fully illustrated look at more than 60 top birding sites on Oahu, Kauai, the Big Island, Maui, Molokai, and Lanai. Every spot described offers something special: forest-dwelling birds unique to Hawaii, seabirds that rarely visit the shore, or introduced birds found in city parks and gardens. Birds of greatest interest and those most likely to be seen at each site are given particular attention, with information on seasonal occurrences to help visitors plan their birding trips. Site descriptions note activities and nearby points of interest, detailed directions to the sites, and available facilities for visitors. Helpful occurrence tables show at a glance where common and uncommon birds can be found. General information on birding in Hawaii, a description of the processes that led to extensive speciation, and a review of the threats against Hawaiian birdlife are included.

Personal

Location Field Guides / World
Index 307
Added Date Jan 21, 2014 20:20:18
Modified Date Feb 16, 2016 21:59:52