This handbook includes range maps and colour photographs of the birds much of the world comes to Texas to see. It provides annotations on the abundance, status and distribution of all species encountered in Texas.
This handbook includes range maps and colour photographs of the birds much of the world comes to Texas to see. It provides annotations on the abundanc...
This handbook includes range maps and colour photographs of the birds much of the world comes to Texas to see. It provides annotations on the abundance, status and distribution of all species encountered in Texas.
This handbook includes range maps and colour photographs of the birds much of the world comes to Texas to see. It provides annotations on the abundanc...
On the morning of January 1, 2000, Mark T. Adams started counting birds. His goal was to find the largest possible number of species in one year in Texas, an undertaking known in birding parlance as a Big Year. By the evening of December 31, he had tied the record of 489 species seen or heard within the state's borders in a single calendar year. Traveling 30,000 miles across Texas by car and 18,000 miles by plane, Adams alone saw 92 percent of all bird species reported in the state in 2000. In "Chasing Birds across Texas, " Adams invites birders and others with a broad interest in the...
On the morning of January 1, 2000, Mark T. Adams started counting birds. His goal was to find the largest possible number of species in one year in Te...
On the morning of January 1, 2000, Mark T. Adams started counting birds. His goal was to find the largest possible number of species in one year in Texas, an undertaking known in birding parlance as a Big Year. By the evening of December 31, he had tied the record of 489 species seen or heard within the state's borders in a single calendar year. Traveling 30,000 miles across Texas by car and 18,000 miles by plane, Adams alone saw 92 percent of all bird species reported in the state in 2000. In "Chasing Birds across Texas, " Adams invites birders and others with a broad interest in the...
On the morning of January 1, 2000, Mark T. Adams started counting birds. His goal was to find the largest possible number of species in one year in Te...
." . . includes some stunning images of Mexican and less-well-known Texas species . . . the authors have provided a unique and elegant publication that is truly an important contribution to Texas ornithology." --"Great Plains Research" "Everyone interested in Texas birds must have the "Handbook of Texas Birds," a marvelous book. It is full of up-to-date information about Texas birds that cannot be found in one place anywhere else. The annotations] are full of good information that anyone interested in birds will sooner or later refer to when trying to better understand their own yard's...
." . . includes some stunning images of Mexican and less-well-known Texas species . . . the authors have provided a unique and elegant publication tha...