Western Wings: Hunting Upland Birds on the Northern Prairies
Description
Ben Williams spends well over 250 days each year photographing, hunting, or running dogs on the HighPlains. This book is the culmination of his 50+ years spent in the field, not only hunting, but also seeking tounderstand everything about upland birds and their environment. He discusses literally everything aboutthese wonderful game birds and the country in which they live. Hungarian partridge, sharp-tailed grouse,sage grouse, prairie chickens, western ruffed grouse, blue grouse, spruce grouse, and pheasants are allcovered in more detail than ever before in print: their habits, throughout the year, habitat, mating ritual,identification, what they eat and why, and most importantly how to look over a vast section of prairie andidentify the habitat within the habitat to locate birds, and much, much more.
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