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If you've never been able to fully appreciate the red poll, phoebe, towhee or great crested flycatcher, you might derive hours of pleasure from a new book from Johns Hopkins University Press, Birds of Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia. It's the size of a coffee table book and looks at first like one, heavily dependent on photographs. But it's far more than that. Part field guide, part birding atlas, part conservationist pleading, it is nearly 500 pages of photos by Middleton Evans and prose by ornithologist Bruce Beehler. It comes with charts, checklists and maps of birding hot spots... I can't imagine a more complete record of the birds of our region. It's an inspiration for anyone who has thought about — but never got around to — becoming a birder... The Beehler-Evans book is timely and important. It's an impressive accounting of what we have and what we could lose if we don't do more — and fast — to counter the effects of human behavior.
This magnificent large-format guide to the local birds of Maryland, D.C. and Delaware is a treasure trove of practical information. More than 70 of the 684 color photographs are full-page... Give Birds of Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia as a gift and encourage a hobby that will be transformative. Experience the beauty that awaits those who venture outdoors with discerning eyes and sensitive ears.
Book Details
Foreword, by Chandler S. Robbins
Acknowledgments
Terms, Abbreviations, and Acronyms
Part I. Introduction
1. Appreciating Our Birdlife and the Gentle Art of Birding
2. Natural Geography and Local Bird
Foreword, by Chandler S. Robbins
Acknowledgments
Terms, Abbreviations, and Acronyms
Part I. Introduction
1. Appreciating Our Birdlife and the Gentle Art of Birding
2. Natural Geography and Local Bird Provinces
3. The Birding Seasons
4. Birding in Urban, Suburban, and Agricultural Landscapes
5. The Gift of Wild Places
6. Landscaping for Birds and the Environment
7. Feeding the Birds
8. Conserving Birds and Their Habitats
Part II. Bird Group Accounts
The Waterbirds
9. The Waterfowl
10. Marsh and Wading Birds
11. Coastal Waterbirds
12. Shorebirds
13. Birds of the Open Ocean
The Landbirds
14. Birds of Prey
15. Birds of Countryside, Farm, and Field
16. Aerial Feeders
17. Neighborhood, Backyard, and Feeder Birds
18. Sparrows and Their Terrestrial Allies
19. Warblers and Look-alikes
20. Orioles, Blackbirds, and Colorful Fruit- and Seed-eaters
Part III. Birding Tools
21. Best Birding Apps and Websites
22. Necessary Birding Gear
23. Planning Your Birding Field Trip
24. Important Institutions for Birds and Birding
25. Key Birding and Ornithological References
Part IV. Bird-Finding Guide
26. Photographic Atlas and Finding Guide
27. Birds Rarely Recorded in the Region
28. Coded Regional Checklist and Seasonal Occurrence Chart
29. Best Birding Localities
Contributors
Photography Notes
Addendum
Index