About This Book
A practical field guide to locating and observing birds across North Dakota, organized by geographic regions and counties and supplemented by habitat descriptions, seasonal behavior, and site-specific notes. It surveys prairie, wetland, forest, and badlands environments, highlights regional birding specialties and productive sites, and provides directions, species occurrence information, and timing tips for visits. Maps, species accounts, and an index support trip planning, while discussion of habitat variation and water management clarifies how seasonal conditions and land use influence bird distribution.
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