All About Birds Midwest

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American crow
American robin
American sparrow
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Barn owl
Barn swallow
Barred owl
Bird feeder
Bird food
Bird hide
Bird nest
Black-capped chickadee
Boreal chickadee
Brown-headed cowbird
Bunting (bird)
Burrowing owl
Canada goose
Carolina chickadee
Carolina wren
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Cattle egret
Chickadee
Chipping sparrow
Common yellowthroat
Cooper's hawk
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Domestic duck
Eastern screech owl
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Fox sparrow
Gleaning (birds)
Great-tailed grackle
House sparrow
House wren
Insect
Lark bunting
Loggerhead shrike
MacGillivray's warbler
Mississippi kite
Mockingbird
Mourning dove
Nest box
Northern mockingbird
Nuthatch
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Osprey
Ovenbird
Ovenbird (family)
Peregrine falcon
Pheasant
Plumage
Quail
Red-tailed hawk
Scissor-tailed flycatcher
Snowy egret
Sparrow
Swamp sparrow
Tern
Thrush (bird)
Towhee
Trumpeter swan
Turkey vulture
Tyrant flycatcher
Warbler
Waterfowl
Western kingbird
Wilson's warbler
Winter wren
Wood duck
Wood thrush
Woodpecker
Yellow-billed cuckoo
Yellowthroat

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691990002
  • Dimensions: 146 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The perfect guide to the birds of the midwestern United States and central Canada, from the #1 birding website AllAboutBirds.org

The All About Birds Regional Field-Guide Series brings birding enthusiasts the best information from the renowned Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s website, AllAboutBirds.org, used by more than 21 million people each year. These definitive books provide the most up-to-date resources and expert coverage on bird species throughout North America.

This dynamic guide is the perfect companion for anyone interested in the birds of the midwestern United States and central Canada. The guide offers fascinating details about the birds around you, useful bird ID tips, and handy bird-watching information. It presents full accounts of the 221 species most commonly seen in these regions; beautiful photographs of male, female, and immature birds, as well as morphs, and breeding and nonbreeding plumage (so you can ID birds all year long); current range maps; and so much more. The midwestern USA and central Canada edition of All About Birds is easy to use and easy to share.

This volume features the following states, provinces, and territories: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, western Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, central Nunavut, and eastern Northwest Territories.

  • Descriptions of 221 bird species, including four photos for each bird chosen specifically for better ID and sourced from the Macaulay Library (a collection of bird photos from citizen scientists)
  • Quick and easy index with illustrations on cover flaps, with complete index at the back
  • Information on Cornell Lab citizen-science programs and how to participate
  • Bonus content includes identification best practices and tips on bird photography, birdscaping, food and feeding, and more
  • Free MERLIN Bird ID app (downloaded more than 5 million times) for quick ID in the wild using photos and birdsong
Dedicated to advancing the understanding and protection of the natural world, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology joins with people from all walks of life to make new scientific discoveries, share insights, and galvanize conservation action. Their mission is to interpret and conserve the earth’s biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. Twitter @cornellbirds