The prairie grasslands are a wonderful and surprising mosaic of habitats, filled with sloughs and marshes, rolling dunescapes, lakes and rivers, wooded valleys and coulees, as well as large stretches of grassy plains. The many birds that inhabit this region are as diverse and fascinating as the land itself.
Award-winning author, photographer, and naturalist Wayne Lynch brings together pictures, descriptions, and the unusual habits of his favourite prairie birds in this beautiful book. In his trademark entertaining style, he details the aerial chases of courting ducks, the sexual unfaithfulness of red-winged blackbirds, the hunting prowess of owls, and the murderous habits of wrens.
Much more than a bird guide, Wild Birds Across the Prairies features detailed information about feeding and mating habits, wintering grounds, field and flight identification, and personal observations about each bird.
Stunning colour photographs accompany the lively text, illustrating the distinct characteristics and environment of these birds. Wild Birds Across the Prairies is a celebration of the beauty and complexity of the prairie landscape and its avian inhabitants.