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CENTRAL PARK FOUR SEASONS OF BIRDLIFE: Explore the secrets, details, and threats of all bird species found in New York green spaces with this comprehensive guide. Paperback – Large Print, March 26, 2023

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Management number 219244857 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $17.80 Model Number 219244857
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This reference guide is a must-read for New Yorkers, Central Park visitors, and birdwatchers.Discover all the secrets of the birds of Central Park in the heart of New York City.Central Park is a world-famous hotspot for birdwatching, with a total of 283 bird species present in the park from 1900 to the present day. Based on scientific research and illustrated with award-winning bird photographs, this book reveals all the details, secrets, and threats of the bird species that visit Central Park during the spring and fall migration, as well as the breeding birds in the summer and the birds that choose the park as their winter ground.In addition to covering all Central Park's bird species, this guidebook offers recommendations on choosing the right binoculars, scopes, and cameras, as well as many other resources such as maps and apps, to enhance the birding experience for bird enthusiasts and professional birders.Explore the entire history of Central Park's bird species.Learn what species are present in each season and the best month to spot each species.Learn about the solutions to prevent window collisions of migratory birds.How to help injured birds and organizations in their conservation efforts.Learn how to choose binoculars, scopes, and cameras for birdwatching.Uncover bird curiosities through stunning award-winning photographs.About the author:Hector Cordero is a scientist, wildlife, and conservation photographer based in New York City. He focuses on birdlife and conservation issues related to man-made structures and habitat loss. Cordero's work has been exhibited worldwide, and he has contributed over 30 articles to various magazines and journals over the past decade. His work has been recognized internationally, with numerous awards from prestigious wildlife photography contests such as the Audubon Photography Awards, Montphoto Contest, or Golden Turtle Nature Photography Contest. He is also the winner of the Fritz Pölking Prize and the Fred Hazelhoff Award in 2024. Read more

ISBN13 979-8218058777
Language English
Dimensions 8 x 0.46 x 10 inches
Item Weight 1.11 pounds
Print length 195 pages
Publication date March 26, 2023

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