In this Book

Birding the Hudson Valley

Book
Kathryn J. Schneider
2018
summary
Although an estimated four hundred thousand Hudson Valley residents feed, observe, or photograph birds, the vast majority of New Yorkers enjoy their birdwatching activities mostly around the home. Kathryn J. Schneider’s engaging site guide provides encouragement for bird enthusiasts to expand their horizons. More than just a collection of bird-finding tips, this book explores Hudson Valley history, ecology, bird biology, and tourism. It describes sites in every county in the region, including farms, grasslands, old fields, wetlands, orchards, city parks, rocky summits, forests, rivers, lakes, and salt marshes. Designed for birders of all levels of skill and interest, this beautifully illustrated book contains explicit directions to more than eighty locations, as well as useful species accounts and hints for finding the valley’s most sought-after birds.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title, Frontispiece, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication

Contents

pp. vii-xii

Preface

pp. xiii-xiv

Acknowledgments

pp. xv-xvi

1 | The Hudson Valley Landscape

pp. 1-15

2 | In the Beginning, There Was Birdwatching

pp. 16-28

3 | From Birdwatcher to Birder

pp. 29-51

4 | Step Up Your Birding Game

pp. 52-72

5 | Introduction to Birding Sites

pp. 73-77

6 | The Upper Hudson Valley

pp. 78-150

7 | The Mid–Hudson Valley

pp. 151-217

8 | The Lower Hudson Valley

pp. 218-264

9 | Beyond the Ten Counties: Nearby Sites Too Great to Be Missed

pp. 265-274

10 | Species Accounts

pp. 275-316

Appendix | Rarities, Vagrants, and Extinct Species

pp. 317-322

References

pp. 323-326

Index

pp. 327-334
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