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Bird Song Ear Training Guide: Who Cooks for Poor Sam Peabody? Learn to Recognize the Songs of Birds from the Midwest and Northeast States

Bird Song Ear Training Guide: Who Cooks for Poor Sam Peabody? Learn to Recognize the Songs of Birds from the Midwest and Northeast States by John Feith from Caculo

    This Audio CD is designed for anyone who wants to learn how to recognize bird songs. It features the sounds of 189 different bird species found in the Midwest and Northeast States.

    Each bird song recording is followed by a short description of the sound along with a common mnemonic used to remember it. Many well-known song mnemonics such as "Who cooks for you?" for the Barred Owl and "Poor Sam Peabody" for the White-throated Sparrow are included. Following the song and mnemonic, the source of the sound is revealed. By naming the bird at the end of each track, the listener is allowed to wonder and guess at the nature of the sound. Active listening, similar to what one experiences in the field while searching for an unknown bird song, is a key to engaging the memory process.

    One way to use this CD is to enable the "Random Play" or "Shuffle" option on a home CD player, portable stereo, or personal computer. Although it may be frustrating at first, repetition of this "quiz" game will quickly improve recognition skills. Gaining familiarity with these songs will greatly increase any bird watcher's enjoyment and awareness of birds in their natural habitat.

    Features:

    - 189 bird species found in the Midwest and Northeast states
    - Digital bird song recordings made in Wisconsin
    - Brief narration after each song includes descriptive, memorable and often funny mnemonics
    - Can be used as a field guide to learn and identify songs or as a recognition quiz game
    - Easy to use alphabetical track listing of all birds and their mnemonics
    - It is a great gift for any birdwatcher, beginner or advanced.
    - Total running time: 60 minutes

    List Price: $14.95
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    Raptors of California (California Natural History Guides)

    Raptors of California (California Natural History Guides) by Hans Peeters from University of California Press

      Raptors--the charismatic group of birds that includes hawks, eagles, and falcons--evoke power, swiftness, and grace. Raptors, or birds of prey, gaze calmly about while at rest, exuding confidence and nobility, and, while soaring aloft, they are absolute icons of the California landscape. Featuring descriptions of every diurnal California raptor, this state-of-the-art, beautifully illustrated guide is the first to combine identification of these important birds with a comprehensive discussion of their natural history.
      Raptors of California notes well-established field marks in addition to introducing several new pointers that help distinguish especially difficult species. More than a field guide, the book also includes information on raptor anatomy, foraging, reproduction, movement, where and how to observe raptors, human-raptor interactions, raptor conservation, endangered species, caring for injured hawks, falconry, and more. Of special interest is the inclusion of previously unpublished descriptions of raptor behavior and many fascinating anecdotes and vivid observations from the field that provide new insights into the lives of these captivating birds.

      * Covers 27 species, with range maps for the 18 species regularly occurring in California
      * 104 color figures include photographs and wash drawings illustrating habitats, anatomy, field marks, and behavior
      * 12 full-page color plates show the various plumages of each species--including rarities--as well as their appearance in flight
      * Highly readable and accessible, even when covering complicated topics such as flight and evolutionary adaptations

      List Price: $18.95
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      The Illustrated Book of Trees: The Comprehensive Field Guide to More Than 450 Trees of Eastern North America

      The Illustrated Book of Trees: The Comprehensive Field Guide to More Than 450 Trees of Eastern North America by William Carey Grimm from Stackpole Books

        225 drawings
        * 6 x 9
        * Completely revised and updated, with range maps and quick-reference identification keys
        * More than 30 new species described and illustrated

        William Carey Grimm's classic Illustrated Book of Trees--the authority in eastern North American tree identification for over 40 years--is now available in a completely updated edition, describing recently-introduced species and incorporating changes in taxonomy, nomenclature, and geographic range.

        By observing the leaves, flowers, and fruits of a tree in summer or its twigs, buds, and bark in winter, readers can easily identify a species through Grimm's full-page illustrations, classification keys, and concise species descriptions. Written in straightforward, non-scientific language for beginning botanists of any age. Glossary of terms and a complete index are included.

        John Kartesz is a professor of botany and the founder/director of the Biota of North America Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

        List Price: $22.95
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        Grasses: An Identification Guide (Peterson Nature Series)

        Grasses: An Identification Guide (Peterson Nature Series) by Lauren Brown from Houghton Mifflin

          How to identify 135 of the most common species of North American grasses, sedges, and rushes, with their economic and ecological importance.

          List Price: $14.95
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          Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest

          Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest by Meg Quinn from Rio Nuevo

            Spring is a very special time in the Desert Southwest. An astonishing variety of wildflowers, nurtured by the winter rains, can bloom in wondrous profusion and carpet the desert floor and mountainside slopes with glorious color. Indeed, each year thousands of visitors time their trips to the desert Southwest to coincide with wildflower season, and in a good year the spectacle can make front-page news. Author Meg Quinn is a recognized authority on plants of the desert Southwest and is in demand as a public speaker. In Wildflowers of the Desert Southwest, Meg Quinn helps even the most amateur botanist to identify more than eighty-five of the most common and showy species found in the Sonoran Desert. Each species is described in detail and depicted in full-color photographs in their natural habitat. Species are further organized by color for ease of identification. Quinn also includes tips for the best locations to look for specific wildflowers.

            List Price: $12.95
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            Illustrated Guide to the Oaks of the Southern Californian Floristic Province: The Oaks of Coastal Southern California and Northwestern Baja California

            Illustrated Guide to the Oaks of the Southern Californian Floristic Province: The Oaks of Coastal Southern California and Northwestern Baja California by Fred M. Roberts from F. M. Roberts Publishing

              A beautifully illustrated identification guide complete with easy to use keys, descriptions, and large maps for all 18 species of oaks that are known to occur in southern California west of the deserts. The book also includes two additional species that are endemic to northwestern Baja California, Mexico, and distributional information for other species of oaks that occur in Baja California north of El Rosario.

              List Price: $12.95
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              A Guide to Nature on Cape Cod and the Islands

              A Guide to Nature on Cape Cod and the Islands by Greg O'Brien from On Cape Publications

                This book is a Who's Who of Cape and Island nature writers. A Guide to Nature on Cape Cod and the Islands explores the behavior and life cycles of the plant and animal species that are common to each, and describes what to look for and where to find it. Written by some of New England's foremost naturalists and scientists, each chapter covers one type of wildlife family and is accompanied by an informative question and answer section. Included are essays by, among others, John Hay on the secrets of nature, Robert Finch on woodlands, Richard LeBlond on wetlands, John Portnoy on ponds, Robert Barlow on the peculiarities of Cape and Islands weather, the late Donald Zinn on the power of the sea, and the late Erma Fisk on birds of the region.

                An indispensable handbook for everyone in the family, A Guide to Nature on Cape Cod and the Islands provides a greater understanding of the natural world around us.

                List Price: $17.95
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                Cacti of Texas and Neighboring States

                Cacti of Texas and Neighboring States by Del Weniger from Univ of Texas Pr

                  List Price: $22.95
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                  Cascade-Olympic Natural History: A Trailside Reference

                  Cascade-Olympic Natural History: A Trailside Reference by Daniel Mathews from Audubon Society of Portland

                    List Price: $22.50
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                    Handbook of Freshwater Fishery Biology, Volume 2: Life History Data on centrarchid Fishes of the United States and Canada (Handbook of Freshwater Fishery ... (Handbook of Freshwater Fishery Biology)

                    Handbook of Freshwater Fishery Biology, Volume 2: Life History Data on centrarchid Fishes of the United States and Canada (Handbook of Freshwater Fishery ... (Handbook of Freshwater Fishery Biology) by Kenneth D. Carlander from Wiley-Blackwell

                      These volumes have, for over 30 years, been the most readily available source listing the scattered articles, theses, bulletins, and research on freshwater fish in the United States and Canada.

                      The Handbook of Freshwater Fishery Biology summarizes the available data on age, growth, length weight, fecundity, reproductive behavior feeding habits, and necessary environment for each freshwater species. The comparison of species is presented in a manner easily used by fishery mangers and biologists.

                      List Price: $79.99
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