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Nebraska lies in the transition zone between North American eastern and western avifaunas and is home to more than 200 breeding and 150 migrant species. This definitive guide to Nebraska birdwatching by the state’s preeminent ornithologist includes a county-by-county rundown of the best sites, a calendar of migrations, an annotated checklist of regularly occurring Nebraska birds, and recommendations for optical equipment, publications and reference materials, and contact information for conservation and ornithological groups. It features 48 maps as well as photographs and drawings by the author.

Paul Johnsgard, Foundation Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, is the author of more than 50 books and 150 articles on birds and other wildlife.

ISBN

978-1-60962-011-0

Publication Date

4-27-2011

Publisher

Zea E-Books

City

Lincoln, Nebraska

Keywords

birds, Nebraska, ornithology

Disciplines

Poultry or Avian Science | Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology | Zoology

A Nebraska Bird-Finding Guide

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