This extensively revised edition of A Bird-Finding Guide to
Canada will have Canadian birdwatchers grabbing their binoculars and
itching to get out to the birding "hot spots" described in its pages. Editor J.
Cam Finlay has drawn on the expertise of birders from every region of the
country to tell you what birds to look for and where to find them across each
province and territory. Inside you will find:
- Maps of each province and territory, with "hot spots"
indicated, and pencil sketches throughout by Terry Tomlin
- A Code for using the out-of-doors
- Addresses and telephone numbers of contact people and
associations
- Useful and specific travel advice
- Compact checklist of species, showing both frequency and
location by province, and much more
Whether you are a newcomer to this fascinating pursuit or are a
keen birder seeking to add those hard-to-find species to your lifetime list,
this book is sure to become an indispensable companion to the bird guides and
road maps in your knapsack, flight bag, or glove compartment. Edited by J.
Cam Finlay. Published by, McClelland & Stewart Inc., 2000. |