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Kansas Breeding Bird Atlas [Hardcover]

William H. Busby (Author), John L. Zimmerman (Author)

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August 1, 2001
Given its central location and favorable habitats, Kansas is blessed with a surprising diversity of birds: 453 species documented within its borders. This book focuses on the 203 species that breed in the state--from the Green-winged Teal to the Great-tailed Grackle--to create an accurate and timely reference based on standardized methods of data collection.

The Kansas Breeding Bird Atlas represents the efforts of 180 volunteers who diligently sought out birds over six years, observing their behavior and searching for active nests and fledged young throughout the state, whether in tallgrass prairies, riparian forests, or wetlands. In addition to these volunteers' efforts, Busby and Zimmerman gathered a wealth of information relating the observations to ecological factors affecting the birds' habitat selection.

In the book, each species is conveniently presented in a two-page spread containing a line drawing, descriptive account, data summary table, distribution map, and, in most instances, a table of breeding status by physiographic region and BBS (Breeding Bird Survey) map. Breeding codes--possible, probable, or confirmed--are assigned in accordance with recommendations of the North American Ornithology Atlas Committee. The illustrations consist of classic drawings by Orville Rice and Robert Mengel, plus over one hundred new drawings by Dan Kilby.

This is the definitive guide for anyone, amateur or professional, concerned with the activities of Kansas's breeding birds, and it provides information essential to environmental and conservation planning as well. The Kansas Breeding Bird Atlas is the one source for complete and authoritative data on the avian species that breed in Kansas.


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"A major contribution to our knowledge of bird status and distribution. An outstanding example of 'birding with a purpose,' useful for both ornithologists and recreational birders alike."--Richard H. Payne, President, American Birding Association

"A definite asset to Kansas ornithology and a tribute to all of the dedicated birdwatchers that made it possible."--Max Thompson, coauthor of Birds in Kansas

"A richly valuable resource for avian biologists and land managers."--Jerome Jackson, author of Bird Conservation

"Will undoubtedly serve as a benchmark for years to come."--Brainard Palmer-Ball, author of The Kentucky Breeding Bird Atlas

"The authoritative reference on the state's breeding avifauna."--Bruce Peterjohn, author of The Birds of Ohio

About the Author

William H. Busby is Associate Scientist with the Kansas Biological Survey and a coauthor of An Illustrated Guide to Endangered and Threatened Species in Kansas, also published by the University Press of Kansas.

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 A Guide to Bird Finding in Kansas and Western Missouri. He lives in Virginia.


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The grasslands of the Great Plains that developed in the rain shadow of the newly formed Rocky Mountains during the late Tertiary (5 million to 7 million years ago) separated North America into a more humid East covered by deciduous forests and an arid West characterized by deserts, steppes, and montane forests (Axelrod 1985). Read the first page
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atlas blocks, atlas records, eastern deciduous forest community, atlas effort, confirmed breeding records, confirmed nesting records, breeding category, physiographic region, atlas period, priority blocks, public wetlands, known breeding sites, preferred nest sites, atlas data, confirmed records, probable records, breeding distribution, suitable nesting habitat, breeding bird atlas, continental range, confirmed level, nonbreeding individuals, atlas project, breeding range, nest records
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High Plains, Flint Hills, Red Hills, Osage Plains, Smoky Hills, Arkansas Lowlands, Species Possible Probable Confirmed Glaciated Region, Priority Special All Blocks Possible, Breeding Bird Survey, North America, Priority Special Possible, Great Plains, Cheyenne Bottoms, Quivira Refuge, United States, Kansas River, Missouri River, Rocky Mountains, House Wren, Wood Thrush, Vesper Sparrow, Smoky Hill River, Morton County, Garden City, Marais des Cygnes River
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