Alabama Birds

Alabama Birds by James Kavanagh, published by Waterford Press in October 2000, is a pocket folding guide designed for birdwatching enthusiasts and nature lovers. This first edition features 12 pages and is printed in English, providing a beautifully illustrated collection of 140 familiar bird species found in Alabama, including the state bird, the Northern Flicker. The guide serves as an ideal companion for exploring over 20 sites highlighted in the accompanying ecoregion map.
Readers will find this resource valuable for enhancing their understanding of the diverse avian life in the Yellowhammer State. The guide focuses on both permanent residents and annual migrants, making it suitable for educators, naturalists, and birders alike. Its laminated design ensures durability, allowing for easy use in various outdoor settings. This comprehensive reference is a practical tool for anyone interested in nature and birdwatching in the southeastern United States.
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Forge a deeper relationship with the birds of the Yellowhammer State, which is home to the yellowhammer itself, the Northern Flicker—Alabama’s state bird and one of 433 species that are either permanent residents or annual migrants in the state. This beautifully illustrated collection of 140 of the most familiar birds is an ideal companion as you explore the over 20 sites featured in the ecoregion map on the back panel. Laminated for durability, this pocket folding guide is a valuable resource for educators, nature guides, naturalists, and birders. Made in the USA.
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