Birds of the Lake Erie Region

Birds of the Lake Erie Region
Author: Carolyn V. Platt
Publisher: Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2001-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0873386906

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"Expert or novice, birders and nature lovers will be moved by Platt's celebration of these birds and their habitat and by Meszaros's impressive photographs of the delicate beauty of these exquisite creatures."--BOOK JACKET.

American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Ohio

American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Ohio
Author: Ethan Kistler
Publisher: American Birding Association S
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781935622703

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From the shores of Lake Erie in the north to the long and winding Ohio River of its eastern and southern border, Ohio provides amazingly diverse habitats for birds. The hilly Appalachian region of the east and south contain some of the most diverse woodlands in the United States. The northwest region known as the Great Black Swamp has many marshes and wetlands. And along the shore of Lake Erie sits one of the most famous birding sites in the world--the Magee Marsh Wildlife Area. Known as the "warbler capital of the world," many thousands of birds stop along along their migration routes during the spring and fall. Ohio has many protected areas for birds including a National Park, three National Wildlife Refuges, and over 3.5 million acres of IBAs (Important Bird Areas). The Buckeye State is truly one of the best places to see birds year-round in the U.S.A. From geese to grosbeaks, owls to warblers, grouse to waxwings, Ohio is truly a birder's paradise. Written by expert Ohio birder Ethan Kistler and filled with gorgeous color images by Brian E. Small, the American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Ohio is the perfect companion for anyone wanting to learn more about the natural history and diversity of the state's birds and when and where to see them.Now With: -Printed with certified paper from responsible sources-Sturdy lay-flat binding-Rounded corners won't catch--no more torn or ragged pages

Lake Erie Wing Watch

Lake Erie Wing Watch
Author: Ohio. Division of Wildlife
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2003*
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN:

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Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair Handbook

Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair Handbook
Author: S. J. Bolsenga
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814324707

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Learn about the wonders of Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair in this fascinating and readable book. The most comprehensive reference source available about the lakes, Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair Handbook is an ideal guide for anglers, boaters, swimmers, beach walkers—anyone who uses and enjoys the lakes. The handbook explains, in simple terms, the reasons for the scenic beauty and the natural events that occur in the coastal and offshore waters of Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair, including the St. Clair, Detroit, and Niagara rivers extending from Sarnia, Ontario, to Niagara-on-the-Lake, New York. Individual chapters focus on the land, air, water, and life forms that comprise the natural history and environment of the region—the shoreline topography, wind and weather patterns, water temperature cycles and water level changes, the ecology, and indigenous animal life. Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair Handbook enhances our understanding and appreciation of the lakes and their surroundings by addressing fundamental questions about the Lake Erie region: • how Lake Erie was formed through glacial processes • why daily and seasonal weather patterns occur • causes of the water currents and waves • causes of temperature patterns in the lakes • the location of productive reef features • the species of fish and birds found in the area • the importance of the wetlands • the effect of current and past pollution on the aquatic life in the lakes

Lake Erie Wildlife

Lake Erie Wildlife
Author: Jeff P. Bruce
Publisher: Downsview, Ont. : Canadian Wildlife Service
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1995
Genre: Animals
ISBN:

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The bibliography consists of 419 citations of wildlife material pertaining to the aquatic ecosystem of Lake Erie, in the North American Great Lakes. Many of the citations are annotated. Information is included on birds, mammals, herpetofauna and aquatic vegetation. The references were derived from published literature, as well as government documents and unpublished reports.

Great Lakes Avian Radar Technical Report Lake Erie Shoreline: Erie County, Ohio and Erie County, Pennsylvania

Great Lakes Avian Radar Technical Report Lake Erie Shoreline: Erie County, Ohio and Erie County, Pennsylvania
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Global wind patterns help move millions of migrating birds and bats through the Great Lakes region, where the shorelines provide important stopover habitat. Shorelines are thought to concentrate migrants because they offer a last refuge prior to crossing a geographic obstacle, and they are likely used for navigation. However, shorelines are also attractive for wind energy development, which is a known cause of mortality in birds and bats. Due to this this potential for conflicting land use interests, more information on the aeroecology of the shorelines of the Great Lakes region is required. Therefore, we used two avian radar systems to identify the activity, temporal patterns, and duration of migration in birds and bats that occurred along shorelines of the Great Lakes.

The Birds of Pennsylvania

The Birds of Pennsylvania
Author: Gerald M. McWilliams
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1501728784

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From Eared Grebes, Tundra Swans, and Peregrine Falcons to Lesser Yellowlegs, and Snowy Owls, Pennsylvania is home to a magnificent array of birds. In the first comprehensive summary and analysis in over a century of the birds of that state, Gerald M. McWilliams and Daniel W. Brauning provide a wealth of information for both the professional ornithologist and the amateur birder. This book treats all 428 species seen in the state, including breeding and wintering birds, migrants, and vagrants. Each entry provides the general status of a species; the locations where it is most commonly found; its natural habitat, migratory patterns, breeding habits, and seasonal status and distribution; and a summary of the bird's history in Pennsylvania. With clear descriptions of physiographic regions as well as 44 breeding distribution maps for the most commonly seen birds and 67 photographs of many rare and hard-to-find species, this volume is an indispensable resource about Pennsylvania's bird life.

The Birds of Ohio

The Birds of Ohio
Author: Bruce G. Peterjohn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2001
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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