What bird is that?; A pocket museum of the land birds of the eastern United States arranged according to season Frank Michler Chapman 9781231037492 Books
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 Excerpt ...restricted breeding range than the Ipswich Sparrow. Confined to a sandbar island during the summer where it is never out of sight or sound of the sea, it seeks similar haunts during the winter when it is rarely found far from the immediate vicinity of the ocean. In general habits and nesting, it resembles the Savannah Sparrow, of which, indeed, it is doubtless an island representative. SAVANNAH SPARROW Passerculus sandwichensis savanna. Case 4, Fig. 47; Case 5, Fig. 23 In general color slightly paler than the Vesper Sparrow; smaller than that species; no white tail-feathers; a touch of yellow before the eye and on the bend of the wing. L. 5. Range. Nests from Long Island and northern Iowa to Canada; winters from southern New Jersey and southern Indiana southward to Mexico. Washington, abundant T. V., Mch. 20-May 11; Sept. 21-Oct. 23; a few winter. Ossining, common T. V., Apl. 3-May 13; Aug. 28-Oct. 28. Cambridge, abundant T. V., Apl., Oct.; breeds sparingly. N. Ohio, not common T. V., Mch. 20-May 12. Glen Ellyn, fairly plentiful S. R., Apl. 8-Oct. 20. SE. Minn., common S. R., Apl. 17-Oct. 23. An abundant Sparrow known only to bird students. It prefers fields to door-yards; lives much on the ground, and its darting flight, followed by a sudden dive to cover, and insignificant song all combine to make it rather difficult of identification. It nests in May, laying 4-5 white, speckled eggs in a nest on the ground. GRASSHOPPER SPARROW Ammodramus savannarum australis. Case 7, Fig. 16 A small, short-tailed Sparrow, without streaks on the underpays and a back pattern which suggests 'feather scales.' L. 5J. Range. Eastern United States, nesting as far north as southern Minnesota, and southern New Hampshire; winters from southern Illinois and North Carolina to the tr...
What bird is that?; A pocket museum of the land birds of the eastern United States arranged according to season Frank Michler Chapman 9781231037492 Books
It’s a shame, the original edition of this book has the most beautiful illustrations. I was hoping to avoid buying the (expensive) out of print edition. I’ll give it three stars because Mr Chapman’s writing is a pleasure to read.Product details
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What bird is that?; A pocket museum of the land birds of the eastern United States arranged according to season Frank Michler Chapman 9781231037492 Books Reviews
Not what I was hoping for. Wanted to identify birds in my yard and this was very limited without identifying pictures.
An okay book. No any means ugly but it could use more pictures.
This book is a little easier to read through than the "Handbook of Birds of Eastern North America" which is by the same author. Concise.
What's up with there being no pictures??
It’s a shame, the original edition of this book has the most beautiful illustrations. I was hoping to avoid buying the (expensive) out of print edition. I’ll give it three stars because Mr Chapman’s writing is a pleasure to read.
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