illustrated by Dana Gardner text by Nancy Overcott
University of Iowa Press, 2007 Cloth: 978-1-58729-590-4 | eISBN: 978-1-58729-855-4 Library of Congress Classification QL683.M55G37 2007 Dewey Decimal Classification 598.0977
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Although the many common birds of the Upper Midwest are lovely to hear and see, there is no doubt that the uncommon birds attract more attention. In this gorgeously illustrated companion to their Fifty Common Birds of the Upper Midwest, which provided a new appreciation of the not-so-ordinary beauty and life ways of familiar birds, illustrator Dana Gardner and writer Nancy Overcott celebrate the rarer birds of the Upper Midwest.
The authors selected species that are uncommon because of dwindling populations, species that may be common elsewhere but not in the Upper Midwest, species that may be abundant one year and absent the next, and species that are usually present but seldom seen. Beginning with the surf scoter with its multicolored bill and ending with the gregarious evening grosbeak, which resembles a giant goldfinch, they pair watercolors of each species with text that portrays its life cycle, its vocalizations and distribution. Throughout, Overcott's personable text is infused with the pleasures of her twenty-plus years of living and birding in Minnesota's Big Woods and her dedication to preserving natural resources, and Gardner's paintings-each a gorgeous reminder of the rare qualities of these uncommon birds from this renowned illustrator of bird life worldwide-emphasize her call for conservation efforts.
The annotated bibliography includes online information about national and international organizations that focus on birds or that affect birds through conservation, as well as information about a variety of books and journals for beginning to experienced birders.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Dana Gardner has illustrated more than twenty-six books, including most recently A Field Guide to the Birds of Belize. Nancy Overcott writes columns for the Fillmore County Journal, NatureScape News, and Minnesota Birding. They are the coauthors of Fifty Common Birds of the Upper Midwest (Iowa 2006) as well as the laminated guide Birds at Your Feeder: A Guide to Winter Birds of the Great Plains (Iowa 2003).
REVIEWS
"This delightful book is full of interesting stories- about encounters with the rare and reclusive birds of the Upper Midwest. Nancy Overcott provides a fascinating introduction to a whole group of species that many birders are unfamiliar with but that can add greatly to their birding experiences."—James Dinsmore
"Nancy Overcott’s delightful narrative style joins birds and birders in an informative mix. Dana Gardner paints lively birds set in revealing hints of landscape. Nancy and Dana have been there and seen that. They are uncommonly good."—Jim Williams, birding columnist, Minneapolis Star Tribune
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Surf Scoter Melanitta perspicillata
Hooded Merganser Lophodytes cucullatus
Greater Prairie-Chicken Tympanuchus cupido
Common Loon Gavia immer
American White Pelican Pelacanus erythrorhynchos
American Bittern Botaurus lentiginosus
Black-crowned / Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Nycticorax nycticorax and
Nyctanassa violacea
White-faced Ibis Plegadis chihi
Osprey Pandion haliaetus
Red-shouldered Hawk Buteo lineatus
Swainson's Hawk Buteo swainsoni
Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus
Sora Porzana carolina
Common Moorhen Gallinula chloropus
Whooping Crane Grus americana
Upland Sandpiper Bartramia longicauda
Wilson's Phalarope Phalaropus tricolor
Snowy Owl Bubo scandiaca
Northern Hawk Owl Surnia ulula
Great Gray Owl Strix nebulosa
Northern Saw-whet Owl Aegolius acadicus
Red-headed Woodpecker Melanerpes erythrocephalus
Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens
Northern Shrike Lanius excubitor
Philadelphia Vireo Vireo philadelphicus
Brown Creeper Certhia americana
Winter Wren Troglodytes troglodytes
Townsend's Solitaire Myadestes townsendi
Veery Catharus fuscescens
Wood Thrush Hylocichla mustelina
Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum
Bohemian Waxwing Bombycilla garrulus
Blue-winged Warbler Vermivora pinus
Northern Parula Parula americana
Cerulean Warbler Dendroica cerulea
Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea
Louisiana Waterthrush Seiurus motacilla
Hooded Warbler Wilsonia citrina
Yellow-breasted Chat Icteria virens
Summer Tanager Piranga rubra
Lark Sparrow Chondestes grammacus
Henslow's Sparrow Ammodramus henslowii
Harris's Sparrow Zonotrichia querula
Snow Bunting Plectrophenax nivalis
Dickcissel Spiza americana
Eastern / Western Meadowlark Sturnella magna and Sturnella neglecta
Pine Grosbeak Pinicola enucleator
Red Crossbill Loxia curvirostra
Evening Grosbeak Coccothraustes vespertinus
Recommended Reading
Index
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illustrated by Dana Gardner text by Nancy Overcott
University of Iowa Press, 2007 Cloth: 978-1-58729-590-4 eISBN: 978-1-58729-855-4
Although the many common birds of the Upper Midwest are lovely to hear and see, there is no doubt that the uncommon birds attract more attention. In this gorgeously illustrated companion to their Fifty Common Birds of the Upper Midwest, which provided a new appreciation of the not-so-ordinary beauty and life ways of familiar birds, illustrator Dana Gardner and writer Nancy Overcott celebrate the rarer birds of the Upper Midwest.
The authors selected species that are uncommon because of dwindling populations, species that may be common elsewhere but not in the Upper Midwest, species that may be abundant one year and absent the next, and species that are usually present but seldom seen. Beginning with the surf scoter with its multicolored bill and ending with the gregarious evening grosbeak, which resembles a giant goldfinch, they pair watercolors of each species with text that portrays its life cycle, its vocalizations and distribution. Throughout, Overcott's personable text is infused with the pleasures of her twenty-plus years of living and birding in Minnesota's Big Woods and her dedication to preserving natural resources, and Gardner's paintings-each a gorgeous reminder of the rare qualities of these uncommon birds from this renowned illustrator of bird life worldwide-emphasize her call for conservation efforts.
The annotated bibliography includes online information about national and international organizations that focus on birds or that affect birds through conservation, as well as information about a variety of books and journals for beginning to experienced birders.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Dana Gardner has illustrated more than twenty-six books, including most recently A Field Guide to the Birds of Belize. Nancy Overcott writes columns for the Fillmore County Journal, NatureScape News, and Minnesota Birding. They are the coauthors of Fifty Common Birds of the Upper Midwest (Iowa 2006) as well as the laminated guide Birds at Your Feeder: A Guide to Winter Birds of the Great Plains (Iowa 2003).
REVIEWS
"This delightful book is full of interesting stories- about encounters with the rare and reclusive birds of the Upper Midwest. Nancy Overcott provides a fascinating introduction to a whole group of species that many birders are unfamiliar with but that can add greatly to their birding experiences."—James Dinsmore
"Nancy Overcott’s delightful narrative style joins birds and birders in an informative mix. Dana Gardner paints lively birds set in revealing hints of landscape. Nancy and Dana have been there and seen that. They are uncommonly good."—Jim Williams, birding columnist, Minneapolis Star Tribune
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
Surf Scoter Melanitta perspicillata
Hooded Merganser Lophodytes cucullatus
Greater Prairie-Chicken Tympanuchus cupido
Common Loon Gavia immer
American White Pelican Pelacanus erythrorhynchos
American Bittern Botaurus lentiginosus
Black-crowned / Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Nycticorax nycticorax and
Nyctanassa violacea
White-faced Ibis Plegadis chihi
Osprey Pandion haliaetus
Red-shouldered Hawk Buteo lineatus
Swainson's Hawk Buteo swainsoni
Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus
Sora Porzana carolina
Common Moorhen Gallinula chloropus
Whooping Crane Grus americana
Upland Sandpiper Bartramia longicauda
Wilson's Phalarope Phalaropus tricolor
Snowy Owl Bubo scandiaca
Northern Hawk Owl Surnia ulula
Great Gray Owl Strix nebulosa
Northern Saw-whet Owl Aegolius acadicus
Red-headed Woodpecker Melanerpes erythrocephalus
Acadian Flycatcher Empidonax virescens
Northern Shrike Lanius excubitor
Philadelphia Vireo Vireo philadelphicus
Brown Creeper Certhia americana
Winter Wren Troglodytes troglodytes
Townsend's Solitaire Myadestes townsendi
Veery Catharus fuscescens
Wood Thrush Hylocichla mustelina
Brown Thrasher Toxostoma rufum
Bohemian Waxwing Bombycilla garrulus
Blue-winged Warbler Vermivora pinus
Northern Parula Parula americana
Cerulean Warbler Dendroica cerulea
Prothonotary Warbler Protonotaria citrea
Louisiana Waterthrush Seiurus motacilla
Hooded Warbler Wilsonia citrina
Yellow-breasted Chat Icteria virens
Summer Tanager Piranga rubra
Lark Sparrow Chondestes grammacus
Henslow's Sparrow Ammodramus henslowii
Harris's Sparrow Zonotrichia querula
Snow Bunting Plectrophenax nivalis
Dickcissel Spiza americana
Eastern / Western Meadowlark Sturnella magna and Sturnella neglecta
Pine Grosbeak Pinicola enucleator
Red Crossbill Loxia curvirostra
Evening Grosbeak Coccothraustes vespertinus
Recommended Reading
Index
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