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Discovering Sierra Birds

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: EC Beedy and SL Granholm
230 pages, Col photos, col plates, b/w illus
Discovering Sierra Birds
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  • Discovering Sierra Birds ISBN: 9780939666423 Paperback Dec 1985 Out of Print #46022
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This guidebook to Sierra birds is also an introduction to the ecology of the Sierra Nevada. With over 180 species accounts, the authors provide information on the status and yearly cycle of each bird, typical behaviour, and appearance features as an aid to identification. Also included are colour photographs of the vegetation zones of the western Sierra Nevada and of special habitats.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: EC Beedy and SL Granholm
230 pages, Col photos, col plates, b/w illus
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