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Duck Country: A Celebration of America's Favorite Waterfowl
Award-winning nature writer Michael Furtman chronicles the amazing life cycles of North America's ducks—from hatching to fledgling to mating, nesting, and brood-rearing—as well as their remarkable migrations that span continents and touch the lives of millions of people. An excellent reference source on dozens of duck species, the book provides detailed information on each bird's range, natural history, and current population status. Complementing the rich, descriptive text are more than 150 splendid color photographs that capture wild ducks of every size, shape, and color—from the ubiquitous mallard to the regal canvasback to the gaudy harlequin—in a wide variety of habitats and behaviors.
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Vivid nature photography and stories of North American ducks.
Who is this book for?
If you love birds or are curious about North American wildlife, this book is a charming glimpse into the fascinating lives of ducks. Michael Furtman combines detailed natural history with stunning photographs, making it both an educational and visually captivating read. It's perfect for anyone who appreciates nature's beauty and wants to learn more about these remarkable waterfowl.