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  • 11/2016
  • 9781539511786
  • 130 pages
  • $24.95
Garry Rogers
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Birds of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona
Garry Rogers, author
This book describes the birds seen around the author’s home in the center of Dewey-Humboldt, a small Arizona town. A desert stream, the Agua Fria River, passes through the town and across land owned by the author. At the confluence of two small tributaries, the river flood plain supports a 20-acre willow-cottonwood forest. Without houses or trails in its core area, the forest is a safe zone for wildlife. Thousands of birds belonging to more than 100 species stop to rest and forage in the small forest. The Southwest Willow Flycatcher (on the U. S. Endangered Species List) and several other rare bird species use the forest to build nests and raise families. The book lists all birds that live in Arizona. For the 127 species observed around the author’s home and in the willow-cottonwood forest, the book includes seasonal abundance, conservation status, and photographs.
Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 11/2016
  • 9781539511786
  • 130 pages
  • $24.95
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