Formac Pocketguide to Nova Scotia Birds: Volume 2

80 Seashore & Water Birds

by Jeffrey C. Domm

illustrated by Jeffrey C. Domm

This second volume of the popular Formac Pocketguide to Nova Scotia Birds features seashore and water birds commonly found on Nova Scotia's coastal and inland waterways.
This second volume of the popular Formac Pocketguide to Nova Scotia Birds features seashore and water birds commonly found on Nova Scotia's coastal and inland waterways.
The Pocketguide helps identify small birds found along the beach, gulls and ducks swimming offshore, and unusual marsh birds. It outlines their names, identifying features, calls, and the times of year when they are most likely to be seen in Nova Scotia.
The book features full-colour illustrations, an observation calendar, and keys to identifying characteristics of each bird--size, foot type, flight characteristics, feeding technique, and egg type, if breeding in Nova Scotia
The Formac Pocketguide to Nova Scotia Birds is a handy reference for beginners and practised birders, and includes 25 suggested locations around the province where good birdwatching is assured.

About the Authors

Jeffrey C. Domm

Jeffrey C. Domm
Artist Jeffrey C. Domm has had a lifelong fascination with nature and wildlife. He is a distinguished illustrator of wildlife and nature. He is retired from teaching illustration at Halifax’s renowned NSCAD University. He has illustrated more than twenty wildlife books, including the best-selling Lorimer Field Guide to 225 Ontario Birds. He lives in Cow Bay, Nova Scotia.

Jeffrey C. Domm

Jeffrey C. Domm
Artist Jeffrey C. Domm has had a lifelong fascination with nature and wildlife. He is a distinguished illustrator of wildlife and nature. He is retired from teaching illustration at Halifax’s renowned NSCAD University. He has illustrated more than twenty wildlife books, including the best-selling Lorimer Field Guide to 225 Ontario Birds. He lives in Cow Bay, Nova Scotia.

Reviews

"Nova Scotia Birds makes a great gift for anyone living near or reularly visiting the seashore."
Rosalie MacEachern, The New Glasgow Evening News

Awards

Mayor's Award for Book Illustration
2006

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