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A Birder's Guide to Virginia

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In an effort involving many Virginia Society of Ornithology members, David W. Johnston has compiled A Birder's Guide to Virginia . Virginia offer birders a wide range of habitats and a large selection of birds, with about 390 regularly-occurring species. Each region has its special sites, distinct habitats, and particular birds. A Birder's Guide to Virginia is divided into six major Eastern Shore; Coastal Plain; Northern; Central; Southern Piedmont; and Southern Mountains and Valleys. Over 70 major sites are described, ranging from the suburban parks of Alexandria and Arlington to the remote back roads and reservoirs of southwestern Virginia and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Special attention is given to the major birding and tourist the Virginia end of the Delmarva Peninsula and Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Shenandoah National Park. Over 70 major sites, with more than 45 maps, are included in this book. Each site description includes access and birding directions, habitat, and information about seasonal bird distribution. There is an annotated checklist for about 425 species, and sections on pelagic birding, hawk-watching, and special species to be found in Virginia. Finally, the book has lists of butterflies, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals with notes on the status of each.

288 pages, Spiral-bound

First published April 1, 1997

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August 6, 2008
I have lightly field-tested this book; from the armchair, I can say that the maps by Cindy Lippincott and Eng-Li Green are models of clarity. On the downside, the lack of a unifying authorial voice is missed. The book includes more than fifteen sites in Northern Virginia, as well as full coverage of the rest of the state.

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December 4, 2013
Somewhat outdated but still provides good ideas for birding locations in Virginia. Also see the VA birding and wildlife trail.
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