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A walking guide to over 130 bird watching sites. Information on habitats and seasonal bird sightings for each site. Checklists of species for quick reference including the best times for sightings. Maps to make planning easier. "British Columbia is a veritable treasure trove of natural wonders, a living natural history museum. Early summer (June through early July) is the best time as the weather is at its best and all of the 249 breeding species are singing throughout the province.” KT British Columbia Bird Watching sites include: The Lower Mainland, the Okanagan, the Caribou, the Rocky Mountains, Southern Yukon, and the Queen Charlotte Islands.
The Birder’s Guide to Vancouver Island by Keith TaylorOver 120 bird watching sites including information on habitats and seasonal bird sightings for most sites. A checklist of species for quick reference including the best times for sightings. Maps to make planning easier. “ Birdlife is prolific here [Vancouver Island] with some 392 species recorded, including some of the world’s most beautiful and exotic - incredible birds from the large, prehistoric-looking Brandt’s Cormorant to the iridescent and diminutive Anna’s Hummingbird.” KTVancouver Island Bird Watching sites include: Saanich Peninsula, Victoria, the Malahat , Duncan, the Cowichan Valley, Nanaimo, Parksville, Port Alberni, the Pacific Rim National Park, Courtney, Comox, Campbell River, and the Northeastern Island. Keith Taylor began his interest in birds as a boy growing up in Saskatchewan and Ontario. Immigrating to Australia, he worked as a field researcher studying the of Queensland’s rainforest birds. Returning to Victoria, BC, where he continues to reside, Keith joined the staff of the Royal British Columbia Museum as an illustrator and curator of ornithological. Recently, Keith has been self-employed as a bird illustrator and has published birding guides to Costa Rica, Thailand, and Ecuador. Also Available is the Birder Guide to BC Checklist! Order both The Birder’s Guide to BC and The Birder's Guide to Vancouver Island and get the Birder’s Guide to BC Checklist FREE!
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