Birds of Mississippi
Description
Describing 395 species and including illustrations, maps, and charts, Birds of Mississippi will delight the avid birder and deeply inform the casual bird watcher. Compiled by two long-time employees of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, the book outlines the history of the state's ornithology, explains where to find birds and how to identify them, and details their distribution and diversity. At a time when many species are declining or are threatened by loss of habitat, Birds of Mississippi takes special care to provide ample descriptions of endangered birds. Migratory land and shore birds, upland game birds, waterfowl, and several predatory birds merit special attention here in order to educate hunters, fishermen, and the general public about the grave consequences of delaying conservation. Experienced birders in the South may well be familiar with some of the methods for recording sightings. Both for the novice spotting a purple finch for the first time and for the accomplished birder making an initial sighting of a Mississippi kite, Birds of Mississippi includes standardized materials for professional, accurate, and easy record keeping. This book will serve as a constant reference and guide.
Product Details
Price
$50.00
$46.50
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Publish Date
December 02, 1999
Pages
472
Dimensions
9.22 X 11.19 X 1.51 inches | 4.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781578061105
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William H. Turcotte (1917-2000) was a field biologist and administrator at the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks for forty years. David L. Watts has worked as a journalist and photographer for many outdoor magazines. During his twenty-five years with the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, he has served as editor of the award-winning magazine, Mississippi Outdoors.