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Birds of Kansas

The Quick Reference Guide to The Birds of Kansas, by Greg R. Homel, is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring, incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the State of Kansas.

Stunning digital photographs depict more than 120 species of the State’s common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s impressive area of coverage. Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable companion for visitors and residents alike, on all regional outings.

Whether you’re seeking waterfowl concentrations at Cheyenne Bottoms/Quivira National Wildlife Refuge in Barton and Safford Counties; on a quest to see booming Greater Prairie-Chickens in the Flint Hills at Konza Prairie Preserve, on the Great Plains near Manhattan; planning an expedition to the region’s far-flung constellation of wildlife refuges, national forests, state and national monuments; or combining birding with sightseeing or business at any season, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

This affordable guide will serve as a lasting memento of any visit to Kansas and will conveniently fit into any daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in an Overland Park garden, on a family vacation to Topeka, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots in The Sunflower State.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-77-

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Birds of Washington

Birds of Washington is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring and incredibly varied birdlife inhabiting the State of Washington, in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.
Stunning digital photographs depict 127 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s extensive area of coverage.

Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable companion on all outings.

Whether seeking forest birds at lush Mount Rainier National Park in the rain forests of the west; puffins, gulls, terns and shorebirds at Puget Sound, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, or San Juan Islands in the far northwest; montane species atop the lofty snow-clad volcanoes of the Cascade Range that divides Washington; raptors and grouse of the rain shadow in the dry east; shore birding hotspots such as the Walla Walla River Delta in the south; or a business trip to Seattle, Olympia, Tacoma or Yakima, and points between, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

This affordable guide will conveniently fit into any daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in a Seattle garden, on a family vacation, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots within the aptly-named “Evergreen State.”

ISBN: 978-1-936913-40-4

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Birds of Nebraska

The Quick Reference Guide to The Birds of Nebraska, by Greg R. Homel, is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring, incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the State of Nebraska.

Stunning digital photographs depict more than 120 species of the State’s common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s impressive area of coverage. Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable companion for visitors and residents alike, on all regional outings.

Whether you’re seeking booming Greater Prairie-Chickens on the Switzer Ranch in the eastern Sandhills at Burwell; on a quest to see the world’s greatest concentration of cranes (primarily Sandhill Cranes but also Whooping Cranes) along the North Platte River near Kearney; chasing spring migrants attracted to the still remarkably wooded riverine floodplains of the Missouri, Snake and Niobrara, rivers; birding the wildflower-borne prairie potholes and sandhills that pepper the Great Plains in much of the State; planning an expedition to the region’s far-flung constellation of wildlife refuges, national forests, state and national monuments; or combining birding with sightseeing or business at any season, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

This affordable guide will serve as a lasting memento of any visit to Nebraska and will conveniently fit into any daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in an Omaha garden, on a family vacation to Lincoln, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots in The Cornhusker State.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-78-0

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Birds of Oregon

Birds of Oregon is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring and incredibly varied birdlife inhabiting the State Oregon.

Stunning digital photographs depicts 127 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s extensive area of coverage.

Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable companion on all outings.
Whether seeking flurries of waterfowl and the greatest winter concentration of Bald Eagles in the Lower 48 States at the Klamath Basin; forest birds, puffins, gulls, terns and shorebirds along the state’s scenic and forested Pacific coastline; montane species atop the lofty snow-clad peaks of the Cascade Range that divides Oregon; raptors and grouse of the rain shadowed sagebrush flats of the dry east; shore birding hotspots such as Tillamook spit near Tillamook; the famous spring “migrant traps” at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in the southeastern Great Basin; or on a business trip to Portland, Eugene, Kennewick, and points between, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

This affordable guide will serve as a lasting momento of any trip and will conveniently fit into any daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in a Portland garden, on a family vacation, or a serious birdingtrip visiting all the best birding hot spots within Oregon.

ISBN: 978-1-936913-31-2

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Birds of Oklahoma

The Quick Reference Guide to The Birds of Oklahoma, by Greg R. Homel, is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring, incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the State of Oklahoma.

Stunning digital photographs depict more than 120 species of the State’s common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every bird they encounter—day or night—within the guide’s impressive area of coverage. Designed to satisfy the needs of birders of all interest levels—but especially beginning and intermediate users trying to “make sense of it all”—this beautiful and amazingly informative six-fold guide will be an indispensable companion for visitors and residents alike, on all regional outings.

Whether you’re seeking waterfowl concentrations at Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge; forest birding in the Wichita and Ouachita Mountains; on a quest to see birds of the Great Plains—including booming Greater Prairie-Chickens— in tall grass parties of the Flint Hills; planning an expedition to the region’s far-flung constellation of wildlife refuges, national forests, national parks, state and national monuments; or combining birding with sightseeing or business at any season, you’ll be glad to have this booklet.

This affordable guide will serve as a lasting memento of any visit to Oklahoma and will conveniently fit into any daypack, pocket or glove-compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in a Tulsa garden, on a family vacation to Oklahoma City, or a serious birding trip visiting all the best birding hot spots in The Land of the Red Man.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-79-7

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