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Birds of Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks: A Guide to Common & Notable Species,New
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A quick and easytouse, lightweight, durable, allweather field guide to the remarkable and varied birdlife inhabiting the northern Rocky Mountains region within the US states of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, in addition to the adjacent Canadian provinces of British Colombia and Alberta. Stunning digital photographs depict 125 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every commonly occurring bird and regional specialty they encounterday or nightwithin the guides remarkable area of coverage. Aimed at beginning and intermediate birders, the guide will easily fit into any daypack, pocket or glove compartment, facilitating spontaneous and easy field identificationwhether in a backyard, on a family vacation, or on a serious birding trip to the best birding hot spots within Wyomings Yellowstone N.P., Montanas Glacier N.P., Idahos myriad national forests, or Canadas Jasper N.P and beyond, all within the beautiful northern Rocky Mountains region.'
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- Q: What are the dimensions of the field guide? A: The field guide measures four point zero two inches in length, zero point two four inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height. This compact size makes it easy to carry in a daypack or pocket.
- Q: How many pages does the guide contain? A: The guide contains twelve pages. This concise format allows for quick access to essential information about bird species.
- Q: What is the binding type of the guide? A: The guide is bound as a pamphlet. This allows for a lightweight and flexible design, ideal for outdoor use.
- Q: Is this field guide suitable for beginners? A: Yes, the guide is designed for beginning and intermediate birders. It provides easy-to-use identification features for various bird species.
- Q: How do I use this field guide effectively? A: To use the guide, simply look for the bird you encounter from the stunning digital photographs. The guide assists in identifying birds day or night.
- Q: Can I take this guide on outdoor trips? A: Yes, the guide is lightweight and durable, making it perfect for outdoor trips like hiking or birdwatching. It fits conveniently in pockets or packs.
- Q: How should I store this field guide? A: Store the guide in a cool, dry place when not in use. Keeping it in a protective sleeve can also help prevent wear and tear.
- Q: Is the guide weather-resistant? A: Yes, the guide is designed to be all-weather, allowing you to use it in various outdoor conditions without concern for damage.
- Q: What if the guide arrives damaged? A: If the guide arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges. Ensure to have your order details ready.
- Q: Does this guide include information on all bird species in the area? A: No, the guide features one hundred twenty-five species of common and notable birds. It focuses on easily identifiable species in the northern Rocky Mountains.
- Q: Is this guide suitable for children? A: Yes, the guide is suitable for children, especially those interested in birdwatching. Its simple layout and engaging photographs make it appealing.
- Q: What regions does this guide cover? A: The guide covers the northern Rocky Mountains, including Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and the adjacent Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta.
- Q: What is the author’s background? A: The guide is authored by Greg R. Homel, who is knowledgeable in ornithology and has experience in wildlife observation and education.
- Q: Can I use this guide for night birdwatching? A: Yes, the guide includes information for identifying birds both day and night. This feature is particularly useful for nocturnal birdwatching.
- Q: What type of photographs are included in the guide? A: The guide includes stunning digital photographs that depict one hundred twenty-five species, aiding in visual identification of birds.