The Mendenhall Wetlands
A Globally Recognized Important Bird Area

Robert Armstrong, Richard Carstensen, Mary Willson & Marge Hermans Osborn

This wildlife guide covers birds found around Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau, Alaska. Mendenhall Wetlands is widely recognized as one of the key stopover points for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds in coastal Alaska. Sightings of 256 different species of birds have been recorded there. Excellent color photos and text discuss the most important species, habitat and some key foods as well as mammalian neighbors.


2009, 80 pages, 8.5" X 11", 157 color photographs, 4 maps and aerial photos, 2 other illustrations, 3 charts, bibliography. Published by Nature Alaska.
ISBN 978-1-57833-443-8. trade paper

$12.00

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