Description
Hocking County is among the natural jewels of Ohio, favored as it’s with impressive geological and biological diversity, and within that setting occurs one of the crucial diverse and accessible populations of birds to be found in the state.
The Birds of Hocking County, Ohio provides an overview of the natural environments of the county and reviews the history of bird studies there and changes that have occurred in the bird life as the environment of the region has changed. A summary chapter identifies and describes the prime birding sites within the county, most of which are accessible to the public.
The culmination of the book lies in its exhaustively complete and current annotated list of the 266 bird species which have been recorded in the county. A separate checklist is provided on the end of the book for personal record keeping.
This valuable contribution will probably be appreciated by quite a lot of users, from the casual bird observer to the serious student of Ohio s ornithology. Bruce Peterjohn, creator of The Birds of Ohio, has stated that The Birds of Hocking County, Ohio is an authoritative reference for southeastern Ohio that adds considerable knowledge to an overpassed a part of the state.