
50 Common Birds of the Southwest
A tiny, energetic black-chinned hummingbird drinks nectar from a desert wildflower. A Gila woodpecker excavates a cavity nest in a towering saguaro. A red-tailed hawk soars effortlessly above a sandstone canyon. Birds enliven and add a splash of color to the varied landscapes of the Southwest. With stunning color photographs and informative text, 50 Common Birds of the Southwest is the perfect starting point for anyone wishing to identify the most commonly encountered birds of the American Southwest. Included are more than 50 color photos, information to help with identification, and brief descriptions of habitat, range, and behavior.
- ISBN-13: 9780911408836
- Genre: Nature & Outdoors, Published by WNP
- Format: Paperback
- Trim size: 6" x 9"
- Page count: 62 pages
- Published by Western National Parks in 1990
- Written by Richard Cunningham
- Audience: Adult, General
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50 Common Birds of the Southwest
A tiny, energetic black-chinned hummingbird drinks nectar from a desert wildflower. A Gila woodpecker excavates a cavity nest in a towering saguaro. A red-tailed hawk soars effortlessly above a sandstone canyon. Birds enliven and add a splash of color to the varied landscapes of the Southwest. With stunning color photographs and informative text, 50 Common Birds of the Southwest is the perfect starting point for anyone wishing to identify the most commonly encountered birds of the American Southwest. Included are more than 50 color photos, information to help with identification, and brief descriptions of habitat, range, and behavior.
- ISBN-13: 9780911408836
- Genre: Nature & Outdoors, Published by WNP
- Format: Paperback
- Trim size: 6" x 9"
- Page count: 62 pages
- Published by Western National Parks in 1990
- Written by Richard Cunningham
- Audience: Adult, General
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A tiny, energetic black-chinned hummingbird drinks nectar from a desert wildflower. A Gila woodpecker excavates a cavity nest in a towering saguaro. A red-tailed hawk soars effortlessly above a sandstone canyon. Birds enliven and add a splash of color to the varied landscapes of the Southwest. With stunning color photographs and informative text, 50 Common Birds of the Southwest is the perfect starting point for anyone wishing to identify the most commonly encountered birds of the American Southwest. Included are more than 50 color photos, information to help with identification, and brief descriptions of habitat, range, and behavior.
- ISBN-13: 9780911408836
- Genre: Nature & Outdoors, Published by WNP
- Format: Paperback
- Trim size: 6" x 9"
- Page count: 62 pages
- Published by Western National Parks in 1990
- Written by Richard Cunningham
- Audience: Adult, General
























