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OverviewIdentify bird eggs, feathers, and nests with this pocket-size booklet, organized by feather size for convenience of use. Whether you're a tracker who studies animal signs, a bird watcher, a gardener, or someone who appreciates nature and its curiosities, keep this handy guide close at hand. Written by naturalist and environmental scientist Stephanie Panlasigui and designed for ease of use, the booklet is organized by birds' typical feather sizes for quick identification. Narrow your choices by size and browse through the spiral-bound booklet to identify your find. The detailed photographs cover 40 species: backyard birds like the American Goldfinch, gamebirds like the Ruffed Grouse, and waterbirds like the Mallard. Each entry includes information about the bird's eggs, nest, and feathers. Plus, you'll appreciate basic information about egg anatomy, feather anatomy, and why it's illegal to collect bird eggs, feathers, and nests. Bring this lightweight quick guide along on your next hike, camping trip, or walk in the park, and discover which birds have been there and which birds you still might see. The content is applicable to the Northwest states of Alaska, Oregon, and Washington, as well as southern British Columbia. Quick Guide Features: Pocket-size format-easier than laminated foldouts Photographs and information about 40 common bird species Helpful details about egg and feather anatomy Tear-resistant pages that make the booklet durable Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephanie PanlasiguiPublisher: Adventure Publications, Incorporated Imprint: Adventure Publications, Incorporated Dimensions: Width: 10.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 19.00cm ISBN: 9781647556648ISBN 10: 1647556643 Pages: 28 Publication Date: 16 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Spiral bound Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsAdventure Quick Guides How to Use This Guide Feather Types Bird Nests Eggs Identification Guide Feather Anatomy The Impact of Feather and Egg Collecting on Wild Birds Frequently Asked QuestionsReviewsAuthor InformationStephanie Panlasigui began her career as a naturalist, guiding children to explore redwood forests, tidepools, and sandy beaches in California. She has since worked for many years to help ensure that natural ecosystems are protected, restored, and given the chance to thrive. She holds a master's degree in environmental management from Duke University and a bachelor's degree in environmental sciences from the University of California, Berkeley. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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