A classic field companion and celebration of Canadian avifauna, Birds of Canada brings together clear, authoritative species accounts with evocative plates and distribution notes to guide both the curious beginner and the serious naturalist. Written with the careful observation and practical knowledge that made Taverner a leading figure in Canadian ornithology, this volume describes the habits, habitats, and identifying features of the country’s common and notable birds, while offering concise guidance on seasonal movements and regional occurrence.
Richly illustrated and organized for easy reference, the book is ideal for field use, classroom study, or armchair exploration—perfect for anyone who wants to know the birds that shape Canada’s skies and landscapes.