Best Little Book of Birds The Oregon Coast

The Oregon Coast

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Pub Date Oct 11 2022 | Archive Date Oct 11 2022

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A Practical, Pocket-Sized, and Beginner-Friendly Birding Guide

Oregon’s coast is teeming with scores of beautiful birds, and the Best Little Book of Birds: The Oregon Coast will help you find them. From regal ospreys and iconic eagles to frenetic sandpipers and colorful kingfishers, this easy-to-use book will help you identify more than 100 commonly occurring birds that help make the Oregon coast the natural wonder that it is. An emphasis on best practices and habitat sustainability help empower conservation and ensure that birding on the coast will be possible for years to come. Perfect for budding and experienced birders alike, this sleek and compact guide is the ideal travel companion for every trip to the coast.
A Practical, Pocket-Sized, and Beginner-Friendly Birding Guide

Oregon’s coast is teeming with scores of beautiful birds, and the Best Little Book of Birds: The Oregon Coast will help you find them...

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ISBN 9781643260600
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 304

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I received an arc of this title from NetGalley for an honest review. Great timing as I am planning a trip to go birding in Oregon.

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As someone who loves the Pacific Northwest, this book was an obvious "need" in my life. The "Best Little Book of Birds," while not a field guide, was a great addition to my collection of things to learn about the region I live. It is intriguing and informational, and each time I went out, this book gave me more to do and enough detail to always teach me something new. A true birder will love this book.

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