Go to North Carolina
 From the Falcon Birding Guides series. North Carolina has one of the richest arrays of birdlife in North America-460 species, including two of the rarest species in the Southeast: the Red-cockaded Woodpecker and the Wood Stork. Birding North Carolina guides you to forty-four of the best birding locations across the state. Organized by region, this useful and comprehensive guide includes everything you need for a rewarding bird-watching experience. Look inside to find: - Accurate bird-finding information for the entire state-from the Mountains to the Piedmont to the Coastal Plain
- Where to find migrating raptors, a huge assortment of shorebirds and nesting waterbirds, plus many Southern specialties such as Swainson's Warbler, the reclusive Black Rail, and the fire-dependent Bachman's Sparrow
- Descriptions of each site, with information about key species
- Where and when to go, how to get there, and what you'll see
- Details on the seasonal distributions of 122 North Carolina bird specialties-where they occur, their abundances there, and the best times to see them
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FJ1346 Birding North Carolina $10.36
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