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by Pete Dunne, Clay Sutton & other
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Among the world's most popular birds, hawks can be some of the most difficult birds to identify. They're most often seen flying high above ...
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by Jerry Liguori
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The ultimate must-have guide for identifying migrant raptors, Hawks at a Distance is the first volume to focus on distant raptors as they are truly seen ...
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by Jerry Liguori
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Identifying hawks in flight is a tricky business. Across North America, tens of thousands of people gather every spring and fall at more than one thousand ...
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by Anne Price
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An expanded and revised version of the best-selling Eagles, Hawks, Falcons, and Owls: A Coloring Album, Raptors contains stunning color images of North America's most majestic ...
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by Richard Crossley, Jerry Liguori & other
List: $29.95 From: $18.35
Part of the revolutionary Crossley ID Guide series, this is the first raptor guide with lifelike scenes composed from multiple photographs--scenes that allow you to identify ...
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by William S. Clark, Brian K. Wheeler
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This guide includes all 39 species of North American hawks and other diurnal raptors, including eagles, falcons, and vultures. Color paintings and photographs show each species ...
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by Chris Earley
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A nice handy guide to hawks and owls, especially for beginners and less experienced birders... A valuable reference. -- Wildlife Activist ...
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by Frank Craighead, John Craighead
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Hawks in the Hand is an American treasure. First published in 1939 when the authors, Frank and John Craighead - pioneers of American conservation - were ...
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by Laura Erickson
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Was Caesar like the eagle because of his aquiline (from aquila, for “eagle” in Latin) nose, or does the eagle seem imperial because of his Caesar-like ...
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by Paul A. Johnsgard
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In this newest and up-to-date book in a long line of respected works, Paul A. Johnsgard provides a comprehensive review of all thirty-one species of diurnal ...
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