Synopses & Reviews
Familiar species, common plants, and natural phenomena are introduced in these beautifully illustrated guides to nature and the outdoors. Printed on laminated, water-resistant paper in a folded format, Pocket Naturalist® Guides are highly durable for use in the field as each title provides a portable reference to a variety of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, butterflies, and insects. Nature enthusiasts, from the beginner to the seasoned explorer, will relish the abundance of detailed information packed within these handheld guides.
Whether on a nature hike, at local park, or in a duck blind on the water, readers will want to reference this easy-to-use pocket guide to properly identify ducks, geese, and swans. This beautifully illustrated guide highlights the most common species and also includes map featuring prominent birding hotspots. Produced in collaboration with the Federal Duck Stamps Program and the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, the guide contributes part of the proceeds from its sale to support waterfowl related education and awareness activities.
Synopsis
Waterfowl is a field guide to North American wetland species. Originally designed for the Federal Junior Duck Stamp program, part of the proceeds from the sale of this title go to support their ongoing work. This folding laminated guide features breeding pairs of ducks both floating and taking flight, as well as geese and swan species.
Synopsis
This beautifully illustrated guide highlights North America's most common waterfowl species. Originally designed for the Federal Junior Duck Stamp program, it features breeding pairs of ducks both on the water and in flight, in addition to geese and swan species. Laminated for durability, this guide is a great source of portable information and ideal for field use by novices and experts alike. Made in the USA.
About the Author
James Kavanagh is the author of more than 400 pocket guides on nature, science, travel, and languages. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona. Raymond Leung is the illustrator of more than 350 pocket guides on travel and nature. He lives in British Columbia.