- Highlights when and where to see more than 350 species
- Full of local natural history, ecology, stories, and facts
- 10 "treasure hunts" in the city, from Powell Butte to Fernhill Wetlands
Learn what's buzzing and blooming with this one-of-a-kind guide to Portland-area plants and animals. LeeAnn Kriegh's fresh, funny take is full of inspiration about where to go, what to look for, and how to enjoy the nature right under your nose. Listings include common and scientific names; key details like size, bloom time, and months seen; natural history and ecology tidbits; what to look for when identifying species, and exactly where to find it. Full-color photographs help readers identify more than 350 birds, wildflowers, trees, and animals.
Sidebars with quotes, facts, and tips expand readers' appreciation of Portland's local natural history and ecology--from where to find the best cherry trees and birding experiences, to the sex lives of dragonflies and much more.
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978-1-68051-792-7 (9781680517927)
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LeeAnn Kriegh was raised on the west side of the Cascades, picking strawberries, catching crawdads, and helping woolly bears cross the road. She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in English and has written for The Oregonian, along with many magazines, businesses, and nonprofits. She's the author of two nature guides, and after fifteen years on Sauvie Island, now lives in Bend, OR.