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Kaufman Field Guide to Nature of New England - (Kaufman Field Guides) by Kenn Kaufman & Kimberly Kaufman (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Whether you're walking in the woods or along the beach, camping, hiking, canoeing, or just enjoying your own backyard, this book will help identify all your nature discoveries.
- About the Author: KENN KAUFMAN, originator of the Kaufman Field Guide series, is one of the world's foremost naturalists.
- 416 Pages
- Nature, Regional
- Series Name: Kaufman Field Guides
Description
About the Book
The one field guide to bring to identify the birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, insects, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, spiders, mushrooms, ferns, sea shells, and sky of New England.
Book Synopsis
Whether you're walking in the woods or along the beach, camping, hiking, canoeing, or just enjoying your own backyard, this book will help identify all your nature discoveries. With authoritative and broad coverage, using nontechnical and lively language and more than 2,000 color photographs, this guide is an essential reference for nature lovers living in or visiting New England.
From the Back Cover
Whether you re walking in the woods or along the beach, camping, hiking, canoeing, or just enjoying your own backyard, this book will help identify all your nature discoveries. With authoritative and broad coverage, using nontechnical and lively language and more than 2,000 color photographs, this guide is an essential reference for nature lovers living in or visiting New England.KENN KAUFMAN, one of the world's foremost naturalists, is the originator of the Kaufman Field Guide series, which includes books on birds, butterflies, mammals, and insects.
KIMBERLY KAUFMAN is the executive director of the Black Swamp Bird Observatory in Ohio and a contributing editor to Birds & Blooms magazine.
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About the Author
KENN KAUFMAN, originator of the Kaufman Field Guide series, is one of the world's foremost naturalists. KIMBERLY KAUFMAN is the executive director of Ohio's Black Swamp Bird Observatory and a contributing editor to Birds & Blooms.