Best Places to Bird in the Prairies
Three local experts reveal their favorite places to watch birds in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
InĀ Best Places to Bird in the Prairies, three of Canadaās top birders reveal their favourite destinations for spotting local birds in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. They highlight thirty-six of the regionās most highly recommended sites, each of which has been expertly selected for the unique species that reside there. With exclusive lists of specialty birds, splendid color photography, and plenty of insider tips for finding and identifying birdlife year-round, the book is accessible and easy-to-useāan indispensable resource that will inspire both novice and seasoned birders to put on their walking shoes, grab their binoculars, and start exploring.
Authors John Acorn, Alan Smith, and Nicola Koper draw from a wealth of personal and professional experience to offer useful, easy-to-follow advice for enjoying the best of Prairie birding. The destinations they feature are as varied as the birds that inhabit them, ranging from rural to urban, easily accessible to remote. But for even the most difficult-to-reach sites, the authors provide clear maps, detailed directions, and alternative routes wherever possible to ensure the experience is simple and satisfying for first-time visitors and experienced birders alike.
About the Author
John AcornĀ is a lifelong naturalist. He was the writer and host of two television series and is the author of seventeen books on natural history. Born and raised in Edmonton, he teaches at the University of Alberta in the Department of Renewable Resources.
Nicola KoperĀ is a professor of conservation biology at the University of Manitoba, is scientific advisor to numerous government organizations, and is actively involved in volunteer programs such as the Manitoba Breeding Bird Atlas. She has co-authored over fifty scientific journal articles in ecology and has written for popular magazines such asĀ The Cottager. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Alan SmithĀ spent thirty-seven years with the Canadian Wildlife Service, during which time he was involved in the establishment and running of Last Mountain Bird Observatory (LMBO). He is a life member of Nature Saskatchewan, sits on the Board of Directors of Bird Studies Canada, and is the author of three previous birding books. He lives in Avonlea, Saskatchewan.
Candace Savage is the bestselling author of numeous books on birds and nature, includingĀ Bird BrainsĀ andĀ Crows. She lives in Saskatchewan.
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Best Places to Bird in the Prairies
Best Places to Bird in the Prairies
Three local experts reveal their favorite places to watch birds in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
InĀ Best Places to Bird in the Prairies, three of Canadaās top birders reveal their favourite destinations for spotting local birds in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. They highlight thirty-six of the regionās most highly recommended sites, each of which has been expertly selected for the unique species that reside there. With exclusive lists of specialty birds, splendid color photography, and plenty of insider tips for finding and identifying birdlife year-round, the book is accessible and easy-to-useāan indispensable resource that will inspire both novice and seasoned birders to put on their walking shoes, grab their binoculars, and start exploring.
Authors John Acorn, Alan Smith, and Nicola Koper draw from a wealth of personal and professional experience to offer useful, easy-to-follow advice for enjoying the best of Prairie birding. The destinations they feature are as varied as the birds that inhabit them, ranging from rural to urban, easily accessible to remote. But for even the most difficult-to-reach sites, the authors provide clear maps, detailed directions, and alternative routes wherever possible to ensure the experience is simple and satisfying for first-time visitors and experienced birders alike.
About the Author
John AcornĀ is a lifelong naturalist. He was the writer and host of two television series and is the author of seventeen books on natural history. Born and raised in Edmonton, he teaches at the University of Alberta in the Department of Renewable Resources.
Nicola KoperĀ is a professor of conservation biology at the University of Manitoba, is scientific advisor to numerous government organizations, and is actively involved in volunteer programs such as the Manitoba Breeding Bird Atlas. She has co-authored over fifty scientific journal articles in ecology and has written for popular magazines such asĀ The Cottager. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Alan SmithĀ spent thirty-seven years with the Canadian Wildlife Service, during which time he was involved in the establishment and running of Last Mountain Bird Observatory (LMBO). He is a life member of Nature Saskatchewan, sits on the Board of Directors of Bird Studies Canada, and is the author of three previous birding books. He lives in Avonlea, Saskatchewan.
Candace Savage is the bestselling author of numeous books on birds and nature, includingĀ Bird BrainsĀ andĀ Crows. She lives in Saskatchewan.
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Three local experts reveal their favorite places to watch birds in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
InĀ Best Places to Bird in the Prairies, three of Canadaās top birders reveal their favourite destinations for spotting local birds in Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. They highlight thirty-six of the regionās most highly recommended sites, each of which has been expertly selected for the unique species that reside there. With exclusive lists of specialty birds, splendid color photography, and plenty of insider tips for finding and identifying birdlife year-round, the book is accessible and easy-to-useāan indispensable resource that will inspire both novice and seasoned birders to put on their walking shoes, grab their binoculars, and start exploring.
Authors John Acorn, Alan Smith, and Nicola Koper draw from a wealth of personal and professional experience to offer useful, easy-to-follow advice for enjoying the best of Prairie birding. The destinations they feature are as varied as the birds that inhabit them, ranging from rural to urban, easily accessible to remote. But for even the most difficult-to-reach sites, the authors provide clear maps, detailed directions, and alternative routes wherever possible to ensure the experience is simple and satisfying for first-time visitors and experienced birders alike.
About the Author
John AcornĀ is a lifelong naturalist. He was the writer and host of two television series and is the author of seventeen books on natural history. Born and raised in Edmonton, he teaches at the University of Alberta in the Department of Renewable Resources.
Nicola KoperĀ is a professor of conservation biology at the University of Manitoba, is scientific advisor to numerous government organizations, and is actively involved in volunteer programs such as the Manitoba Breeding Bird Atlas. She has co-authored over fifty scientific journal articles in ecology and has written for popular magazines such asĀ The Cottager. She lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Alan SmithĀ spent thirty-seven years with the Canadian Wildlife Service, during which time he was involved in the establishment and running of Last Mountain Bird Observatory (LMBO). He is a life member of Nature Saskatchewan, sits on the Board of Directors of Bird Studies Canada, and is the author of three previous birding books. He lives in Avonlea, Saskatchewan.
Candace Savage is the bestselling author of numeous books on birds and nature, includingĀ Bird BrainsĀ andĀ Crows. She lives in Saskatchewan.














