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A Guide to Bird Finding in Kansas and Western Missouri [Hardcover]

John L. Zimmerman (Author), Sebastian T. Patti (Author), Robert M. Mengel (Illustrator)

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0700603654 978-0700603657 April 1988
Kansas and western Missouri are astonishingly rich in birdlife. Located in the very center of the North American continent, the area is home to most of the eastern bird fauna and many of the western species, and even hosts occasional visitors from the far north. Over 400 species of birds have been recorded in Kansas alone, an abundance that places it among the top five birding states in the country.

Bird Finding in Kansas and Western Missouri is a guide to this rich mosaic of birdlife. Written for both resident and visiting birders, the book begins with an introduction to the region's avian diversity and to its eleven major biotic communities. Illustrated with 17 line drawings by renowned artist and ornithologist Robert Mengel, A Guide to Bird Finding also features 26 detailed maps, a checklist of birds of the region, and an annotated list of "Specialty Species." The book's main focus, though is on birding tours--75 of them. Meticulously described and thoroughly "road-tested," these tours lead down paved highways, dirt roads, and paths, past old cemeteries, around lakes, along creeks, into cities, and out onto the prairie, winding through the birding hotspots of Kansas and western Missouri.

With this new guide in hand, birders can tailor their expeditions to focus on the big picture, taking advantage of all the birding possibilities a particular location has to offer, or the small picture, searching out one or two especially challenging species. Zimmerman and Patti have provided information on road conditions and tour routes, and have also zeroed in on a few birding surprises--like Bobolinks next to saline marshes in central Kansas.

Among the many birding possibilities the book suggests are: a trip to the tallgrass prairie of the Flint Hills where Greater Prairie-chickens and Henslow's Sparrows can be seen; a tour of the Cimarron National Grassland, the best place in the U.S, to see Lesser Prairie-chickens; a tour of Missouri's Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge, the spectacular staging area for over 500,000 geese and other waterfowl; and a trip to Quivira National Wildlife Refuge and Cheyenne Bottoms, internationally significant wetlands that are an essential migration stopover for hundreds of species , particularly waterfowl and shorebirds, and even Whooping Cranes.


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"This book has inspired me with an instant thirst to come to Kansas and explore all the birding opportunities. It will make resident birders and visitors equally happy."--Claudia Wilds, author Finding Birds in the National Capital Area

"The authors are to be commended for this useful, clearly written guide."--Jerome A. Jackson, author of The Mid-South Bird Notes of Ben B. Coffey, Jr., past editor of the Journal of Field Ornithology, and past president of the Wilson Ornithological Society

"Indispensable for any birder and useful for all types of nature lovers and people who like to hike or just be outside."--Charles A. Ely, coauthor of Birds of Kansas

About the Author

John L. Zimmerman, former professor of biology at Kansas State University, is author of The Birds of Konza: The Avian Ecology of the Tallgrass Prairie and Cheyenne Bottoms: Wetland in Jeopardy, and coauthor of Kansas Breeding Bird Atlas. He lives in Virginia.

Sebastian Patti is an attorney for the Environmental Protection Agency and an avid birder.


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You cannot see the Front Range from the western border of Kansas, but the effects of the Rocky Mountains modify the biota of lands east to the Mississippi River and beyond. Read the first page
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sandsage prairie, state fishing lake, waterfowl viewing, passerine migration, prairie westward, hardtop road, migrant passerines, shorebird habitat, mixed species flocks, sand prairie, mosaic regions, point turn right, riparian forest, nesting species, dike road, blinker light, prairie areas, breeding species, excellent stand, wildlife area, prairie habitat
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Kansas City, Bald Eagles, Arkansas River, Bell's Vireos, Missouri River, Wood Thrush, Cheyenne Bottoms, Medicine Lodge, Konza Prairie, Clinton Lake, Horned Larks, Mississippi Kites, Northern Parula, Upland Sandpipers, Cimarron River, Kentucky Warbler, Marsh Wrens, Smoky Hill River, Summer Tanager, Army Corps of Engineers, Flint Hills, Grasshopper Sparrows, Great Bend, Lark Sparrows, Louisiana Waterthrush
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