Second atlas of the breeding birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia

Second atlas of the breeding birds of Maryland and the District of Columbia

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Despite their small sizes, Maryland and Washington, DC, possess a vast range of environments—from the high peaks of the Allegheny Ridges to the low marshes of the Chesapeake Bay.

Home to 200 nesting bird species, these habitats are under constant threat f.

First published
2010
Publishers
Johns Hopkins University Press
Subjects
Birds·Maryland·Birds·Washington bird populations·Maryland·Bird populations·Washington birds·Maryland·Geographical distribution·Maps·Birds·Washington ·Geographical distribution·Maps

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