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Academic & Professional Books  Ornithology  Birds of the Americas  Birds of North America

Yellowstone’s Birds Diversity and Abundance in the World’s First National Park

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By: Douglas W Smith(Editor), Lauren E Walker(Editor), Katharine E Duffy(Editor), Dayton Duncan(Foreword By)
288 pages, 168 colour photos and colour illustrations, 4 colour maps, 5 tables
Yellowstone’s Birds
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  • Yellowstone’s Birds ISBN: 9780691217833 Hardback Nov 2023 In stock
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About this book

Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is the oldest and arguably the most famous national park in North America, attracting millions of visitors each year. While many come to the park for its natural wonders and recreational activities, the wildlife of Yellowstone is just as alluring. This book brings together more than 30 leading experts to provide the first comprehensive survey of the natural history, science, and conservation of birds in Yellowstone. Covering most bird species breeding within the great park as well as the many migrants that pass through, Yellowstone's Birds is a scientific tour de force and an essential resource for visitors to Yellowstone and bird lovers everywhere.

- Tallies more than 200 species, including migrants
- Describes the natural history, status, and latest science on the birds of Yellowstone
- Features fact-filled, easy-to-read chapters, informative sidebar essays, maps, infographics, and photos that present current science in an easily understood way
- Accompanied by a video by award-winning cinematographer Bob Landis
- Draws on a wealth of data on Yellowstone’s birds collected over many decades
- With contributions by many of today’s leading bird experts, this is a long-overdue survey of Yellowstone’s breathtaking avian fauna

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Biography

Douglas W. Smith served for nearly three decades as a wildlife biologist at Yellowstone National Park, spearheading an initiative to reintroduce wolves to Yellowstone and leading the park’s bird and elk programs. He retired in 2022. Lauren E. Walker is a biologist at the US Geological Survey’s Bird Banding Laboratory and was formerly a wildlife biologist for several years with the Yellowstone bird program. Katharine E. Duffy was a supervisory education ranger in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.

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By: Douglas W Smith(Editor), Lauren E Walker(Editor), Katharine E Duffy(Editor), Dayton Duncan(Foreword By)
288 pages, 168 colour photos and colour illustrations, 4 colour maps, 5 tables
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"Revelatory. The birds, the park, but also the science behind it make this book an outstanding resource."
– Robert Eagan, Library Journal, starred review

"[Rich] in its coverage of birds, from residents to casual migrants."
– David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds

"It's a great read. A lot of really fascinating information."
– Hannah Buschert, Bird Nerd Book Club

"This is an impressive book about those birds."
– Mark Avery

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