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Naturalist Peter Trull's Cape Cod birding trips have been immensely popular with both young and old for many years. Now, Peter's enthusiasm and expertise have been captured in this intriguing and innovative guide, designed to help you identify over 120 of the Cape's most common species. Using clear and simple descriptions and drawings, and six habitat scenarios, A Guide to the Common Birds of Cape Cod takes the confusion out of this growing popular sport for the novice birdwatcher, and aids the more experienced birder as well. From shorebirds to sparrows, hawks to herons, warblers to waterfowl, this book is your indispensible introduction to the excitement and pleasure that is birdwatching on Cape Cod!
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