Birds of the Whitewater River, Southern California: a Disturbed Environment
Author: Robert M. Ross
Publisher and Date of Publication: Riverside Eco-Publishing, 1 January 2020
Synopsis: For the first time, a focus on the birds inhabiting and migrating along the Whitewater River as a single intact watercourse, running from the San Bernardino Mountains to the Salton Sea. The author discusses the history and evolution of the River's existence and modifications made by man over time, as well as the current birds using the waterway, with graphical representations of their relative abundances seasonally and by location along the River. Richly illustrated with photos of 134+ species and their habitats by the author.
Ordering Instructions: Send $20 (free shipping in U.S.) per book to 146 Cattail Lane, Wellsboro, PA 16901 (make check payable to Robert M. Ross)
Author: Robert M. Ross
Publisher and Date of Publication: Riverside Eco-Publishing, 1 January 2020
Synopsis: For the first time, a focus on the birds inhabiting and migrating along the Whitewater River as a single intact watercourse, running from the San Bernardino Mountains to the Salton Sea. The author discusses the history and evolution of the River's existence and modifications made by man over time, as well as the current birds using the waterway, with graphical representations of their relative abundances seasonally and by location along the River. Richly illustrated with photos of 134+ species and their habitats by the author.
Ordering Instructions: Send $20 (free shipping in U.S.) per book to 146 Cattail Lane, Wellsboro, PA 16901 (make check payable to Robert M. Ross)
For the first time, a focus on the birds inhabiting and migrating along the Whitewater River as a single intact watercourse, running from the San Bernardino Mountains to the Salton Sea. The author discusses the history and evolution of the River's existence and modifications made by man over time, as well as the current birds using the waterway, with graphical representations of their relative abundances seasonally and by location along the River. Richly illustrated with photos of 134+ species and their habitats by the author.
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