From the rolling Berkshire Mountains and river valleys of the west to the coastal eastern plains, dunes, and scrub forests of Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a birder s paradise. Nearly 500 species have been recorded in the Bay State making it one of the birdiest places in the nation. Massachusetts is rich in protected and preserved habitats, including 15 national parks and 143 state parks, while conservation organizations maintain many sanctuaries for wildlife throughout the state, attracting birds and providing access for ...
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From the rolling Berkshire Mountains and river valleys of the west to the coastal eastern plains, dunes, and scrub forests of Cape Cod, Massachusetts is a birder s paradise. Nearly 500 species have been recorded in the Bay State making it one of the birdiest places in the nation. Massachusetts is rich in protected and preserved habitats, including 15 national parks and 143 state parks, while conservation organizations maintain many sanctuaries for wildlife throughout the state, attracting birds and providing access for visitors to enjoy the outdoors. Written by expert birder Wayne R. Petersen and filled with crisp, gorgeous color photography by Brian E. Small, "American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of Massachusetts" is the perfect companion for anyone learning more about the natural history and diversity of the Commonwealth s birds and when and where to see them."
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