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Call of the Northwoods
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Call of the Northwoods - Book and CD

 

Call of the Northwoods takes a look at the most commonly heard and seen animals of the northwoods and gives the natural histories of each species, explaining where you will see it or hear it, and also includes an audio CD of various animal calls and songs.

Over 100 species are covered, including 14 herp species the painted turtle, snapping turtle, mink frog, spring peeper, 70 bird species the common loon, bald eagle, barred owl, great gray owl, numerous warblers, pileated woodpecker, and 22 mammal species the gray wolf, porcupine, black bear, moose. Gorgeous color photos of the species accompany the informative text.

The audio CD has 50 of the most commonly heard species and is included with the book. The haunting wail of the common loon, the lilting song of the whip-poor-will, the low hoot of the great horned owl, the incessant chirping of the spring peeper, and the lonely howl of the gray wolf are all included on the CD, making this book a complete package for anyone who loves wildlife and the northwoods.

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Details Book Author Bio
By: David C Evers, PhD and Kate Taylor
Hardcover
7 x 7 in.
Color photos
96 pages
CD
ISBN 9781595436146

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David C. Evers is the Executive Director, Founder and Senior Scientist for BioDiversity Research Institute, an ecologically-minded nonprofit based in Gorham, Maine. BRI conducts original research and onitoring projects across North America with an emphasis on loons as indicators of aquatic integrity. Evers has actively conducted loon research for 20 years. He resides in Standish, Maine, with his wife, Kate. Kate Taylor is Senior Biologist for the Loon Preservation Committee (LPC) and has overseen the scientific program since 1996. LPC monitors every known nesting pair of loons in the state of Maine and continues to assess population status and breeding success on a yearly basis. Taylor has actively conducted loon research for 12 years and resides in Standish, Maine, with her husband, Dave.

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