Birds of Texas Big Bend Country including Big Bend National Park
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Birds of Texas Big Bend Country including Big Bend National Park and Davis Mountains is a 12-panel, folding, laminated, waterproof guide to the common and notable birds species of the Big Bend area of Texas.
The geographical area covered by the guide is far west Texas, concentrating on Big Bend and the Davis Mountains. The guide is geared toward the beginning to intermediate bird watcher or nature observer and provides some of the basic information helpful to identify the 123 species covered.
Each species is illustrated with a color photo, typically of a male, and contains basic information about the size of the bird, its habitat, identifying features and season to be expected. This handy guide will easily fit into a shirt pocket or glove compartment so you will always have the information with you.
About the author
Greg first pointed a camera at a bird in 1971, a Horned Lark at Great Salt Lake, Utah, while he was in the U.S. Air Force.
From the late 1970s until the late 1980s, most of Greg's wildlife photography focused on documenting rarities and obtaining slides of birds to illustrate his lectures for Audubon Societies or other nature-oriented groups.
In 1983, Greg took over the editorship of the Texas Region for American Birds, later known as Field Notes, and now known as North American Birds, a publication of the American Birding Association.
Greg also served on the Bird Records Committee of the American Birding Association for two terms, ending in 2005. Greg's photos have been published in more than 200 different books and magazines.