Birds of Ontario: Habitat Requirements, Limiting Factors, and Status: Volume 2-Nonpasserines: Shorebirds through Woodpeckers

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Birds of Ontario: Habitat Requirements, Limiting Factors, and Status: Volume 2-Nonpasserines: Shorebirds through Woodpeckers Author: Illustrator: Ross James Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: University of British Columbia Press
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Pages: 392 Illustrations and other contents: 80 maps, 84 drawings of birds Language: English ISBN: 9780774817622 Categories: , , , ,

This is an essential reference for wildlife biologists, environmental consultants, planners, and serious birders not only in Ontario but also in adjacent provinces and states in Canada and the US.

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"Sandilands has done a very thorough job of researching information... A tremendous amount of material is summarized in the species accounts, and it is presented in a well-written style. I strongly recommend this book and future volumes in the series. - Ron Tozer, Ontario Birds"

Author Biography

Al Sandilands is an environmental consultant employed by his own firm, Gray Owl Environmental Inc. His formal learning focused on fisheries and aquatic entomology but, through his long-time interest in birds, he evolved into a wildlife biologist. Ross James, an ornithologist by profession, has pursued bird illustration for more than forty years. He grew up in and currently resides in rural Ontario where daily contact with the natural world continues to inspire his interest in art and illustration. Al Sandilands is an environmental consultant employed by his own firm, Gray Owl Environmental Inc.