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Texas Birds: An Introduction to Familiar Species (State Nature Guides)

Texas Birds: An Introduction to Familiar Species (State Nature Guides)
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Texas Birds: An Introduction to Familiar Species (State Nature Guides)

 
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Perfect for bird lovers, this valuable pamphlet details more than 140 species of birds found in Texas and provides a map featuring prominent, state-wide birding hotspots. This durable guide is a great source of portable information and ideal for field use by novices and experts alike.

 
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Product Details
Author:James Kavanagh
Pamphlet:2 pages
Publisher:Waterford Press
Publication Date:March 01, 2002
Language:English
ISBN:1583551182
Product Length:8.24 inches
Product Width:4.0 inches
Product Height:0.12 inches
Product Weight:0.07 pounds
Package Length:8.1 inches
Package Width:3.8 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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3Limited  Apr 13, 2011 By Dennis
The only issue I have with this pamphlet is it is too limited. I have already seen too many species that are not found in it. I have an iPhone and recently discovered the Audubon (by State) App which is everything I will ever need.

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5backyard Texas birds  Mar 10, 2011 By mary r. goodwin
A great source for identifying Texas birds from your back porch. Can keep within easy reach as it is heavily laminated to protect it from weather. An inexpensive great gift for birdwatchers.

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5Cyndie  Mar 26, 2012 By cyndie
This light-weight laminated pamphlet is perfect to take along when I play golf so I can identify what I see and mark them with a Sharpie. It adds another dimension to playing golf that my husband and I really enjoy, watching the wildlife.

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3Handy but incomplete  Feb 07, 2012 By Mr. K.
This should have been a great pick. It's durable, easy to read, easy to fold out, easy to search, and easy to carry. Being portable isn't enough.

The limited selection makes it a second choice. It's understandable that not every species can be listed for an easy-to-carry fold-out. But some omissions are astonishing. For example, there is no hairy or downy woodpecker, although you'll probably see one of those in your backyard. There are no female species, which takes a large percentage of the total bird-watching experience. The Red- winged Blackbird has a significant difference between male and female. The authors should have added a few of the pairs, like the Red-wing, where you'll probably spot both male and female, and you'll want to know that it's not 2 different species. The book could better use its pages by adding more common species, and taking off the "sanctuaries" listing. Then we'd have a better pamphlet for local hikes and backyard use.

For a more handy guide, try the Birds of Texas Field Guide by Stan Tekiela.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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