Published 1997
by Maricopa Audubon Society in Phoenix, AZ .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Janet Lauster Witzeman, Salome Ross Demaree, Eleanor Leland Radke. |
Contributions | Demaree, Salome Ross., Radke, Eleanor Leland. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL684.A6 W57 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 153 p. : |
Number of Pages | 153 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1019866M |
ISBN 10 | 0965456609 |
LC Control Number | 96078089 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 37310312 |
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In Arizona and in Maricopa County, this bird is found in open areas, especially in areas with a lot of fields during the winter months. Good areas to search for this bird include Southwest Phoenix (Area 7), Arlington to Gila Bend (Area 8), and perhaps in the Gilbert/Chandler area in places like Gilbert Water Ranch and Veterans Oasis Park (Area 4). A guide to the status, abundance, seasonal occurrence, and habitat preference of species of birds recorded in the county. Includes species accounts and bar graphs, descriptions and maps of birding areas in and around Phoenix, plus a birding calendar and a History section discussing changes in status of birds and their habitats over the past 50 to years. The following list uses eBird data to compare the birds of Phoenix with the birds of the state as a whole. Phoenix is in Maricopa County. I will use the data for Maricopa County to represent the birds in the Phoenix area. Here are the most common backyard birds throughout the year in Phoenix: Mourning Dove (65% frequency) Great-tailed Grackle (54%). Books > Nonfiction; Share - Birds of Phoenix and Maricopa County Arizona - Spiral-bound - GOOD. Birds of Phoenix and Maricopa County Arizona - Spiral-bound - GOOD. $