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The Kentucky Breeding Bird Atlas by Brianard L. Palmer-Ball,

The Kentucky Breeding Bird Atlas by Brianard L. Palmer-Ball,
Ten years in the making, The Kentucky Breeding Bird Atlas presents the results of a seven-year survey of the birds that nest in the Bluegrass State, providing photographs of each species. This work reports on the distribution and abundance of all bird species and describes such recent phenomena as the invasions of the Blue Grosbeak and House Finch and the notable decline of other familiar species. Introductory material outlines the methodology used to complete the survey as well as summarizes its results. Of particular interest, this work helps to document the effect human alteration of the landscape has had on our bird populations. For example, some of the most common and widespread species in Kentucky today may have been among the most rare two hundred years ago. For each species, information on current and historical status in the state, habitat preferences, specific details of the construction and placement of nests, and other pertinent aspects of information on nesting biology is included. Results of the survey are summarized by physiographic region and degree of forestation. For rare or locally distributed species, more specific details concerning individual breeding records are included. An additional section briefly summarizes the former status of twelve extinct and extirpated breeding species. Accompanying maps plot each species' distribution and abundance within the state.



Rare Breeds by Lawrence Alderson,
Rare Breeds by Lawrence Alderson,
Rare Breeds



American Rare Breed Association - The American Rare Breed Associaion or ARBA is a national kennel club of the United States. This club was formed to educate dog fanciers about and promote the breeding of uncommon dog breeds that are not yet recognized by the American Kennel Club, the largest kennel club in the U.

Dexter cattle - Dexter cattle are a minority breed of cattle and until fairly recently, were in fact considered as a rare breed. They are the smallest native breed, and originated in the South of Ireland in the 1800's as an ideal "cottagers cow", producing plenty of milk for the house and a calf to be reared for beef each year.

Catalan Sheepdog - The Catalan Sheepdog is a breed of Catalan pyrenean dog used as sheepdog. The breed is very rare in the United States, mostly being breed in Europe, especially Spain, Finland, Germany, and Sweden.

Canadian Eskimo Dog - The Canadian Eskimo Dog, otherwise known as the "Qimmiq", is a larger breed of Arctic dog commonly found pulling sleds for their Inuit counterparts. However, as snowmobiles tend to be faster and more efficient, the Canadian Eskimo Dog is now a rare breed.



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Rare Breed and Livestock - Rare Breed and Livestock The Encyclopedia of Historic and Endangered Livestock and Poultry Breeds The hardy, multipurpose Dominique chickens that came to the New World with the Pilgrims rare breed and livestock and later traveled in pioneer saddlebags to help settle the West were once too numerous to count; by 1990 a mere 500 hens survived. This is but a single example of the diminishing diversity of farm animals: half of once-common livestock breeds are endangered, others are already extinct. ...

Rare Breed and Livestock - Rare Breed and Livestock Mini-Atlas Of Dog Breeds (573 Pages; Hardcover) As a complete breed identification handbook, The Mini-Atlas of Dog Breeds may be the only reference that a dog lover will ever need. In this easy-to-read guide, authors Andrew DePrisco rare breed and livestock and James B. Johnson furnish the reader with facts on over 400 breeds of dog, including each breed's physical traits, character, temperament, rare breed and livestock and history, using 33 different ...

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American Livestock Breed Conservancy - American Livestock Breed Conservancy The United States Contested Why is America contested by Europeans? The book seeks to answer this question american livestock breed conservancy and contribute to a better understanding of contemporary transatlantic tensions. Adopting different theoretical perspectives, the contributors to this volume assess the European discontent with America american livestock breed conservancy and relate this to the unilateral turn of US foreign policy in the 2000s. American unilateralism is interpreted by all the authors as the expression of a ...

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