[mou] Another great bird book

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Sun, 13 Jul 2003 12:36:50 EDT


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    There is another great bird book for you to jam into your bulging 
bookshelves.  It is "Birds of Minnesota and Wisconsin"by Robert B. Janssen, Daryl D. 
Tessen and Gregory Kennedy.  Published by Lone Pine, it covers 322 species and 
features a painting of the bird along with an interesting description for 
each one.  Also included for each species are ID tips, size, status, habitat, 
nesting, feeding, voice, similar species and best sites.  The book is very well 
done and deserving of a place in a birder's library. 
Good birding,
Al Batt

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Good birding,<BR>
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