Description
Author: Seymour Tom
Brand: Falcon Guides
Edition: 1st
Features:
- Used Book in Good Condition
Package Dimensions: 16x224x318
Number Of Pages: 144
Release Date: 01-04-2008
Details: Product Description
BIRDING MAINE
Over 80 Prime Birding Sites at 30 Locations (Falcon)
Tom Seymour
An all-new guide for novice and veteran birders
This all-new guide for birdwatchers in Maine features several sites never revealed before, a complete local species guide, and details on how, when, and where to spot your favorite feathered friends. This helpful book also includes black and white photos, anecdotal sidebars, and up-to-date lists of local restaurants, campsites, and other amenities for visitors. This is a great book for the growing number of birders―both local and vacationers.
*Review mailing to East Coast newspapers and nature columnists
Tom Seymour is an award-winning outdoors columnist and author of several books, including Hiking Maine. He lives in Waldo.
From the Back Cover
From the seacoast to the mountains, from urban settings to woodlands, Maine’s diverse habitats are home to equally diverse bird species. Birding Maine recommends how and when to bird each site and provides information on nearby places of interest, as well as area stores, restaurants, accommodations, and campsites―everything you need to extend a day of birding into a full-fledged adventure.
Discover rockbound Pemaquid and Schoodic Points where sea- and shorebirds abound, including King Eider and Purple Sandpiper. Just outside Brewer, wander the Fields Pond Audubon Center, where nearly 150 species have been seen―from Bald Eagle to Eastern Bluebird. Be still and listen for the haunting cry of Common Loon at Unity Pond, Lily Bay State Park, or Moose Point State Park. Birding Maine is a quintessential resource for anyone interested in spending time in the Maine outdoors.
Inside you’ll find:
• Accurate bird-finding information for the entire state―from the Atlantic seacoast
to the fields of central Maine to the waterways of the north woods
• Resting spots for migrating eastern species, a huge assortment of waterbirds,
plus many specialties such as Harlequin Duck and Pileated Woodpecker
• A description of each site, with information about key species
• When to go, how to get there, what you’ll see, and whether a site is wheelchair
accessible
• Nearby sites that can be combined with primary sites to create a full day of
birding
About the Author
Tom Seymour is a two-time award-winning outdoor colulmnist and book author and a regular contributor to
Maine Fish and Wildlife magazine. July 2006 marked the twentieth anniversary of Tom’s award-winning outdor column “Waldo County Outdoors,” which appears in the
Republican Journal and
Waldo Independent. Tom’s book credits include
Hiking Maine, Foraging New England, Fishing Maine, and the soon-to-be-released
Birding Maine (FalconGuides). Additionally Tom wrote
Tom Seymour’s Maine: A Maine Anthology, and he edited and updated
Maine Off the Beaten Path, and
Hiking Vermont (Globe Pequot Press). Tom wrote
Maine Wildlife, a Maine Sportsman publication. Tom also writes From The Ground Up, a regular column on gardening, for Courier Publications. Tom pens a blog,
Wild Plants and Wooly Bears, for Courier Publications MaineCoast.com website. Tom appeared regularly on the Maine television show The Maine Outdoors, and also starred in the Ursus Productions vidio
Nature’s Garden. Tom is a registered Maine Guide.
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