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Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide

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A practical field guide for identifying waterfowl in flight by relying on size, shape, plumage (including eclipse patterns), wingbeat, flocking behavior, voice, and habitat. It offers concise species accounts and illustrations covering puddle ducks, diving ducks, mergansers, scoters, geese, and swans, with notes on seasonal movements, typical flock formations, and distinguishing silhouettes. Supporting sections supply comparative sizes, an at-a-glance reference, wetlands and flyway information, and tips for ethical hunting and birdwatching, all oriented toward reliable recognition of birds at a distance rather than local nomenclature.

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Bob Hines

Bob Hines was an American author and naturalist known for his contributions to wildlife literature, particularly in the field of ornithology. His notable works include "Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide," which serves as a practical resource for birdwatchers and enthusiasts, and "Fifty Birds of Town and City," which highlights urban avian species. Hines' writing reflects a deep appreciation for nature and aims to educate readers about the diverse birdlife found in various environments. Through his engaging style, he has made significant contributions to the understanding and enjoyment of birds.

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