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American Dippers Singers in the Mountain Streams
The American Dipper is no "ordinary" songbird. Dippers make their living in the cascades and canyons of wild mountain streams of western North America. Weighing only about two ounces, dippers plunge in and out of rapids to find their food. They nest very close to the water, sometimes within inches of thundering waterfalls.
Price: $12.95
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Bats! Strange and Wonderful
Learn how bats can pluck insects from the air, and even fish from the water. Discover how bats help giant trees and other tropical plants to reproduce, and gobble up pesky mosquitoes. Find out, too, how you can help to protect bats and their homes.
Price: $15.95
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Beginner's Guide to Birds Western Region Stokes
Whether you want to identify the birds that come to your backyard feeder or you've decided to take up bird watching as a hobby, you'll find everything you need in this easy to use guide.
Price: $9.99
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Beginner's Guide to Butterflies Stokes
Whether you want to identify or attract butterflies, you'll find everything you need in this easy-to-use guide.
Price: $9.99
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Birds of Oregon Field Guide
Make Bird watching in Oregon even more enjoyable with this pocket guide.
Price: $13.95
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Butterflies and Moths
Enjoy and Learn! Expert Knowledge! Easy-to-Read! This Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press illustrates in full color 423 of the most common, widespread, important, or unusual North American species of Lepidopters.
Price: $6.95
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Field Guide to Birds Western Region
The easiest-to-use and most comprehensive field guide to North American birds-from the country's preeminent writers on birds and nature.
Price: $17.95
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Field Guide To The Pacific Northwest
National Audubon Society Field Guide To The Pacific Northwest
Price: $19.95
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Frequently Asked Questions About Butterflies
How long do most butterflies live? Do butterflies migrate? What kinds of plants do butterflies prefer? What do butterflies eat? Learn the answers to these questions and many others in this easy-to-use book. Concise text and colorful photos and illustrations help you learn about these lovely, flying wisps of color.
Price: $5.95
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Frequently Asked Questions About Coyotes
Why do coyotes howl? What is the difference between a coyote and a dog? Learn the answers to these questions and many others in this easy-to-follow book. Concise text and colorful photos and illustrations help you learn about this iconic predator.
Price: $5.95
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Insects of the Pacific Northwest
Describes more than 450 species of common, easily visible insects and some non-insect invertebrates.
Price: $24.95
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Made for Each Other
A symbiosis of birds and pines.
Price: $24.95
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to Mammals NA
374 Full-color photographs, 390 species covered in full detail. Photographs organized by species type, shape, and size for easy identification. Range map for each species covered and state by state range guide of small mammals by geographic location.
Price: $19.95
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National Geographic Field Guide To The Birds of North America Fifth Edition
Birds of North America has more bird species than ever before, plus innovative new features for even faster reference, this fully updated favorite is the most current, authoritative, and comprehensive bird guide available today--the ultimate, essential resource for the accurate identification of nearly a thousand species. 967 in all described in precise detail and illustrated in full color.
Price: $24.00
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Peterson First Guides Birds
The concise field guide to 188 common birds of North America.
Price: $5.95
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Peterson First Guides Butterflies and Moths
The concise field guide to the most common butterflies and moths of North America.
Price: $5.95
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Peterson First Guides Mammals
197 common and conspicuous mammals of North America, Full-color illustrations and a clear, precise description of each mammal.
Price: $5.95
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Pocket Naturalist Giude-Animal Tracks
This pocket fold out guide provides simplified field reference to familiar animal tracks. It is important to note that tracks change depending on their age, the surface they are made on, and the animal's gait (e.g., toes are often splayed when running). Tracks are illustrated with the fore print above the hind print and are not drawn to scale.
Price: $5.95
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Pocket Naturalist Guide Bugs and Slugs
Pocket Guide to Bugs and Slugs an introduction to familiar North American invertebrates.
Price: $5.95
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Pocket Naturalist Guide Crater Lake Plants & Wildlife
Introduction to familiar species of Crater Lake National Park.
Price: $6.95
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Pocket Naturalist Guide Oregon Birds
Oregon Birds an introduction to familiar species.
Price: $5.95
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Pocket Naturalst Guide- Oregon Wildlife
In this pocket fold out guide the animal illustrations show the adult male in breeding coloration. Colors and markings may be duller or absent during different seasons. The measurements refer to the approximate maximum length of vertebrates and crustaceans (from nose/bill to tail tip), width of invertebrates and height of plants unless otherwise noted.
Price: $5.95
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The Easy Bird Guide Western Region
A quick identificaiton guide for all birders.
Price: $14.95
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