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Birds of Southeast Michigan: Dearborn
Wayne County—An Annotated Checklist

Julie A. Craves
Beginning chronologically where Alice Kelley's noted 1978 work ends, Birds of Southeast Michigan: Dearborn offers an up-to-date look at bird populations for the southeast corner of the state. A compilation of data gathered in the area of the Rouge River Bird Observatory on the University of Michigan-Dearborn campus, this annotated checklist provides records for more than 240 species of resident and migratory birds plus pertinent historical data. Line drawings, charts, graphs, and aerial maps included.


                See also "Birds of Southeastern Michigan and Southwestern Ontario" by Alice H. Kelley
"Birds of Southeast Michigan: Dearborn" combines historical perspective with systematic up-to-date observations, thus summarizing the changing status of birds in the region. It is essential reading for those seeking a better understanding of interrelationships between birds and today's highly modified environments."—Ray Adams, Research Director, Kalamazoo Nature Center
$12.95s paper / ISBN 0-87737-041-9

142 pages


1996