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50 Things to Know About Birds in Kansas City Missouri

A Local Guide to Birdwatching, Backyard Birds, and Urban Nature (50 Things to Know About Birds: United States)

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50 Things to Know About Birds in Kansas City Missouri

By: Dawn Stevens, 50 Things to Know
Narrated by: Hannah Misciasci
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Why is Kansas City, Missouri one of the best places to see the fall migration of hawks and eagles? Where can I see a Red Bellied Woodpecker in Kansas City, Missouri? What is the state bird of Missouri? If you find yourself asking any of these questions, then this book is for you...

50 Things to Know about the Birds in Kansas City, Missouri by Author Dawn M. Stevens offers an elegant approach to finding the most beautiful and varied species of birds on the continent. Most books on birding tell you to travel to specific locations and hotspots for one or two prize species on your life list. Although there's nothing wrong with that, this book takes another approach. Here we present you with the regional view of Missouri and help you to locate the habitats and special locations near your travel destination. From this view, we will help you find a diverse community of birds and celebrate the similarities between species. Kansas City, Missouri has an extraordinary geography, and there is a great overlap in breeding and wintering ranges for many species. The state is uniquely positioned to offer a variety of habitats with irruptive specialties throughout the year. Based on knowledge from the world's leading experts, understanding the role birds play in their habitat brings a greater appreciation to the art of bird watching.

This book will help you learn which habitats you should visit to find the species you are most interested in, such as warblers, thrushes, sparrows, and raptors. There is also descriptions of the most common types of birds that will be found here. There are also helpful hints for making some of the more challenging bird identifications.

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