Georgia Birds

Georgia Birds by James Kavanagh is a first edition pocket guide published by Waterford Press on July 1, 2000. This 12-panel, laminated reference offers a concise overview of Georgia’s diverse birdlife, featuring 140 common species, including the state bird, the Brown Thrasher, and other notable residents like the Painted Bunting. The guide also includes an ecoregion map highlighting over 20 bird-viewing hotspots, making it a practical resource for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
Readers will find valuable information that enhances their understanding of the avian species inhabiting the Peach State. This guide serves as an accessible tool for educators, learners, and naturalists interested in birdwatching and exploring the rich nature of the South Atlantic region. With its durable design, Georgia Birds is well-suited for outdoor use, allowing users to easily connect with the local environment and its vibrant birdlife.
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There’s so much to learn when exploring the rich birdlife of the Peach State, which is home to over 400 permanent residents, regular breeders, or annual migrants. Georgia’s state bird Brown Thrasher leads a life as fascinating as the Painted Bunting is beautiful. There are also local specialties like Brown-headed Nuthatch and loads of Neotropical migrants to be seen in spring and fall. With such a diverse assemblage of bird species, it helps to have a portable reference to the most familiar species. In the beautifully illustrated Georgia Birds, 140 common species are featured along with an ecoregion map showing over 20 bird-viewing hotspots. Laminated for durability, this 12-panel pocket folding guide is ideal for educators, learners, naturalists, and birders who wish to deepen their connection with the land by connecting more deeply with its avian life. Made in the USA.
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