
Additions To The List Of The Birds Of Louisiana
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A fresh gaze on a familiar coast. This volume transforms a historic Louisiana catalogue into a living, breathing resource for today's bird lovers. George H. Lowery's Additions To The List Of The Birds Of Louisiana is more than a regional bird list; it stands as a compact study in historical natural history and a practical ornithological field guide for calm mornings and active expeditions alike. Through illustrated bird observations and careful notes, it offers clear, human-scale insights into shorebirds and the gulf coast flora and fauna, weaving together education for the curious with depth ...
A fresh gaze on a familiar coast. This volume transforms a historic Louisiana catalogue into a living, breathing resource for today's bird lovers. George H. Lowery's Additions To The List Of The Birds Of Louisiana is more than a regional bird list; it stands as a compact study in historical natural history and a practical ornithological field guide for calm mornings and active expeditions alike. Through illustrated bird observations and careful notes, it offers clear, human-scale insights into shorebirds and the gulf coast flora and fauna, weaving together education for the curious with depth for the dedicated. It is at once a practical birdwatchers field resource and a window into early twentieth century Louisiana natural history, enriching both casual readers and serious collectors with its precise, intimate voice. The work bears literary and historical significance as part of American ornithology classics, a record of louisiana bird records and regional fauna that informs today's understanding while honouring its provenance. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, it has been restored for today's and future generations to study, savour, and share. This is not merely a reprint but a collector's item and a cultural treasure-an essential piece in a complete checklist collection for anyone pursuing an ornithological passion or a reverent encounter with regional nature.