Guide des oiseaux d'Amérique du Nord

Guide des oiseaux d'Amérique du Nord
Author: Chandler S. Robbins
Publisher: LaPrairie, Qué[bec] : Editions M. Broquet
Total Pages: 351
Release: 1980
Genre: Birds
ISBN: 9782890000063

Cet attrayant livre-guide s'intéresse à quelque 650 espèces nichant au nord du Mexique. Concis et précis, le texte "ajoute à la description des espèces de nombreux détails sur leur habitat, leurs moeurs et leur abondance respective". Chaque espèce est illustrée dans ses divers plumages selon le sexe, l'âge et la saison. Cartes de distribution. [SDM].

Canadiana

Canadiana
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1232
Release: 1986
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

Field Guide to the Birds of North America

Field Guide to the Birds of North America
Author: Jon Lloyd Dunn
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2017
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1426218354

Presents a guidebook which provides identification tips, information on behavior and nesting, locator and range maps, and plumage and species classification data on over one thousand species of birds found in North America.

The Canadian Bird Bander's Training Manual

The Canadian Bird Bander's Training Manual
Author: Jon D. McCracken
Publisher: Hull, Québec : Canadian Wildlife Service
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1999
Genre: Bird banding
ISBN:

The Canadian Bird Bander's Training Manual and the companion, The Instructor's Guide have been designed to complement each other. Both are the result of the collective work of many experienced banders and trainers from Long Point Bird Observatory. The motivating factors in the production of these manuals have been to ensure the safety and welfare of the birds involved in any banding project, as well as to ensure that banders gather accurate and complete data.

Birdtalk

Birdtalk
Author: Alan Powers
Publisher: Frog Books
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2003
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1583940650

For the last 20 years, Alan Powers, who lives near Cape Cod, has experimented with birdcalls--mimicking and answering the calls he hears around his country home, in cities, and abroad in France and Italy. In BirdTalk, he celebrates this connection with entertaining allusions to history, literature, travel, linguistics, and other fields. The result is a charming and erudite stroll through an area of interest sometimes lost in the urban din. Powers reveals "birdtalk" by mapping the history of ornithological studies, quoting such bird fanciers as Shakespeare and Emily Dickinson and discussing specific techniques. In one of the most amusing chapters, he describes his attempts to teach the birds new symphonic riffs on their own calls. This illustrated literary inquiry into birdcalls is a nature book with a gift-book look.