Flyways & Byways
Birding Column Appearing in the Richmond Times- Dispatch


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Flyways & Byways— Collection of Essays


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Jerry Uhlman
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Flyways & Byways:
A collection of essays and vignettes from the Richmond Times-Dispatch column that celebrates birding in the backyard and on the road. You’ll enjoy backyard feeding frenzies as well as trekking through the Arctic tundra and prairies.
Directory of Birding Trails in North America:
Self-guided autoroutes along interstates and byways that link familiar and yet-to-be-discovered hotspots. Canada’s new nature trails are included as well as those in 30 states from coast to coast.(83 pages)

Birding Virginia’s Battlefields:
Follow General Robert E. Lee’s retreat from northern Virginia to surrender at Appomattox, and bird the beautiful antebellum plantation estates as well. Explore the network of Richmond’s Battlefields. (booklet, 25 pages)

Joining the Dawn Chorus:
Birding adventures that have appeared in magazines and journals, covering North America and beyond. You’ll enjoy travelogues and learn about North American hotspots, bird conservation and avian behavior.

A Birder’s Guide to Virginia’s Historic James River:
Explore America’s first river from the Chesapeake Bay to the Blue Ridge Mountains. Discover hotspots along the James from Craney Island in Tidewater to famous “Warbler Road” in the Blue Ridge highlands.

A Birder’s Guide to Metropolitan Richmond (Virginia):
More than 30 hotspots within 50 miles of Richmond, with detailed directions and suggested pathways to navigate each hotspot. The guidebook has been revised and updated for 2006.

Charles Kuralt Trail:
Birding “On the Refuge Road”: A self-guided autoroute linking a dozen pristine national wildlife refuges in North Carolina and southeast Virginia. Explore the largest mid-Atlantic wetland—the Pocosin—and enjoy birding on the Outer Banks and coastal plain. The trail commemorates the life and work of broadcast journalist Charles Kuralt. (booklet, 35 pp)

Discovering Canada’s Riviera:
Follow the northern shore of Lake Erie in Ontario and explore changing landscape from Niagara Falls to Detroit.. Find birds in Canada’s Carolinian Zone at famous Pt. Pelee and hawks near the mouth of the Detroit River. (booklet, 27 pages)

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