Books by Mary Taylor Gray
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Dodos, Birds of Prey and Other Male Species An Uncommon Field Guide to Male-Watching by Mary Taylor Young, Mary Taylor Gray ( 1994) |
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The Guide to Colorado Birds by Herbert Clarke, Mary Taylor Young, Mary Taylor Gray ( 1998) |
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Watchable Birds of California by Mary Taylor Gray ( 1999)
Presented in four broad habitat groupings -- seacoast, freshwater, open country, and high country -- the 155 bird profiles provide physical descriptions for each species along with special eye-catching characteristics to look for in the field. The text also gives information on each species. Find out why cormorants have to dry their wings, why phalaropes spin dizzily in freshwater ponds, and how the roadrunner has adapted to live in the inhospitable desert environment. With Watchable Birds of California in hand, the whole family will enjoy learning about these captivating creatures of the sky.
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Watchable Birds of the Rocky Mountains by Mary Taylor Gray ( 1992)
If you have been charmed by birds and would like to know more about them, but don't consider yourself a "bird-watcher, " then this book is for you. It's designed for families, casual nature lovers, and anyone who enjoys birds and wildlife.
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Watchable Birds of the Southwest by Mary Taylor Gray ( 1995)
This easy-to-use full-color field guide will delight anyone interested in the Southwest's most watchable bird species. The book covers all of Arizona and New Mexico, and parts of Utah, Colorado, California, Nevada, and Texas.
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