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New Brunswick

This page lists books about birds and birdwatching in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.

The books are arranged by publication date with the most recent at the top of the page.


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Birds of Eastern Canada

Editor: David M. Bird

Dorling Kindersley

2013

"Ideal for Canadian birdwatchers and bird lovers of every age! Each of these regional field guides are filled with page after page of magnificent close-up photographs and helpful full-page profiles of hundreds of commonly seen species. With an East / West division made at the 100th meridian (approximately Winnipeg) these handy books offer scientifically accurate and readable accounts of notable characteristics and information everything from behavior and habitat to nest construction and conservation status. Each profile also features diagrams of flight patterns and statistics of size, wingspan and lifespan. These invaluable reference guides are both detailed and accessible, with a user-friendly format that will make it easy for birders to enjoy either studying one species account at a time or browsing to make cross comparisons."

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Quick Reference To Atlantic Canada Birds

Lone Pine Publishing

2013

"This easy to use, 12-panel nature guide features the most common and interesting species in Canada's natural regions. The species are grouped and colour coded for quick identification in the field. Attractive and useful, Atlantic Canada Birds features beautiful and accurate full-colour illustrations, sizes, common and scientific names and maps. The guide is laminated for endurance in rough terrain and weather."

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Marine Birds of the Eastern United States and the Bay of Fundy

Ian C.T. Nisbet, Richard R. Veit, Sasha A. Auer, Timothy P. White

Nuttall Ornithological Club publication 29

2013

"This monograph reviews the distribution and numbers of 83 marine species (31 breeding species) that occur regularly along the east coast of the US, in the Bay of Fundy, or in waters of the continental shelf. It assesses trends in numbers since 1970, threats, and research and conservation needs. It compiles data from many published and unpublished sources and has a bibliography of more than 600 entries, which should make it an invaluable reference work."

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Nature Guide to Atlantic Canada

Erin McCloskey & Gregory Kennedy

Lone Pine Publishing

2012

"This book features over 400 species of mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, fish, inverterbrates, trees, shrubs and vines, as well as ferns and grasses with size, habitat, behaviour, range and natural history information and colour illustrations. Includes a full-colour map showing ecoregions, parks and natural areas."

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The Atlantic Coast: A Natural History

Harry Thurston

Greystone Books

2011

"Filled with stunning photographs, the book includes chapters on the geological origins of this region, the two major forest realms, and the main freshwater and marine ecosystems and also describes the flora and fauna within each of these habitats. Finally, it looks at what has been lost but also what remains of the natural heritage of the region and how that might be conserved in future. Written by the Atlantic region's best-known nature writer, Harry Thurston, The Atlantic Coast draws upon the most up-to-date science on the ecology of the region as well as the author's lifetime experience as a biologist and naturalist. It is both a personal tribute and an accessible, comprehensive guide to an intriguing ecosystem."

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Birding in New Brunswick

Roger Burrows

Photographs: Merv J. Cormier

Goose Lane Editions

2010

"Uniquely situated smack dab on the migratory path from Greenland and the Canadian North to South America, New Brunswick boasts a broad range of habitats, making it an ideal destination for birds and birders alike. From waders on the shore to raptors in the air, from garden-dwelling songbirds to rare migratory species, Birding in New Brunswick has it all. Organized by geographic area, this book provides a thorough catalogue of the species that may be seen at each birding hotspot. For each destination, Roger Burrows provides information on how to get there and a comprehensive list of the birds that may be seen in spring-summer, fall, or winter. Illustrated with more than 200 colourful photographs of different species by Merv J. Cormier, Birding in New Brunswick is a birders' dream. It's sure to find a permanent place on bookshelves and in backpacks."

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Assessment of Species Diversity in the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone

Erin McCloskey & Gregory Kennedy

Canadian Science Publishing (NRC Research Press)

2010

"This illustrated volume provides the first comprehensive introduction to species diversity in the ecozone that encompasses New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and parts of Quebec. It describes the regional flora and fauna, from fungi to mammals, and explores post-glacial history, aquatic habitats, and protected areas. Chapters also examine trends in biodiveristy and human impacts and forecast anticipated changes."

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Winter Nature: Common Mammals, Birds, Trees & Shrubs of the Maritimes

Merritt Gibson, Soren Bondrup-Nielsen

Illustrations: Twila Robar-Decoste

Gaspereau Press

2008

"Winter Nature provides the interested walker, skier or snowshoer with a guide to the mammals, birds, trees and shrubs found in the Maritime provinces during the winter months. With an overview on temperature, sunlight, snowfall and seasonal adaptations, notes toward identification, and tips for differentiating between similar species, biologists and nature enthusiasts Merritt Gibson and Soren Bondrup-Nielsen share their passion for the outdoors and the biodiversity of the Maritime region. With a section on mammal tracks, suggestions for creating and stocking birdfeeders, and an introduction to plant structure, Winter Nature combines Maritime natural history, environmental awareness and outdoor education. The book also includes suggestions for winter activities, as well as a list of reference guides and an index for easy navigation of each species group. Each species entry is accompanied by an original ink drawing by Nova Scotia artist Twila Robar-DeCoste."

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New Brunswick Birds

Jeffrey C. Domm

Formac Pocketguide

Formac

2005

"Across New Brunswick there are areas that are internationally recognized for the opportunity to see migrant and breeding birds, such as Semipalmated Sandpipers and Peregrine Falcons. This book introduces 200 of the top species found all around the province, along the Bay of Fundy in the south and the beaches of the east coast, as well as habitats in the interior. Whether observing spectacular hawks or eagles in the wild or seabirds over the ocean, listening for warblers in the forest, or the first spring birds at the feeder, this guide is designed to allow for quick and easy identification. Original full-colour illustrations by Jeffrey Domm show prominent features that birdwatching enthusiasts can use to identify a species."

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Compact Guide to Atlantic Canada Birds

Roger Burrows, Krista Kaqume

Lone Pine Publishing

2005

"A handy introductory guide to the birds of the East Coast. Over 80 species are featured. Each account includes colour illustrations, a photograph of the bird's egg and detailed information such as common and scientific name, the bird's size and voice, a range map, a photograph of the bird's egg, along with information on nesting, size of the egg and incubation period."

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A Field Guide to North Atlantic Wildlife: Marine Mammals, Seabirds, Fish, and Other Sealife

Noble S. Proctor and Patrick J. Lynch

Yale University Press

2005

"This beautifully illustrated guide covers an unprecedented range of species that may be sighted along the coastline or offshore by the whale watcher, bird watcher, fisher, boating enthusiast, or natural history buff. Designed in a handy pocket size, the book provides concise information for identifying the invertebrates, mammals, birds, turtles, fish, sharks and rays, and even floating seaweeds and common algae that live along the Atlantic coast and offshore from North Carolina to the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. With range maps and text on pages directly opposite the full-colour illustrations, the book makes identification of more than two hundred species of offshore wildlife quick and easy. Special features include full-page spreads to compare similar species of seabirds, and inserts to help identify whales by their blowhole patterns, diving, and other behaviours. Those with an interest in ocean life know that surprises often appear at the end of a fishing line, floating beside the boat, washed up on the shore, or flying overhead. This is the ultimate guide for those who are curious about such creatures and the marine environment in which they dwell."

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Birds of Atlantic Canada

Roger Burrows

Lone Pine Publishing

2002

"In Birds Of Atlantic Canada, 284 species of birds are grouped and colour coded for quick identification. An 11-page Comparative Reference Chart includes all the birds in the book. You'll find diving birds, heron-like birds, waterfowl, birds of prey, grouse-like birds, rails and coots, shorebirds, gulls, terns and alcids, doves and cuckoos, owls, nightjars, swifts and hummingbirds, woodpeckers, flycatchers, shrikes and vireos, jays and crows, larks and swallows, chickadees, nuthatches and wrens, kinglets, bluebirds and thrushes, mimics, starlings and waxwings, wood-warblers and tanagers, sparrows, grosbeaks and buntings, blackbirds and orioles and finch-like birds. Each account includes an accurate illustration, a range map and comprehensive information on identification and behavioural characteristics, size, status, habitat, nesting, feeding, voice, best sites for viewing and similar species."

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The Atlantic Canada Nature Guide

Harry Thurston

Key Porter Books

1999

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Miramichi Seasons

Cathy Carnahan

Formac

1999

"The splendid colour photographs of Miramichi Seasons capture the beauty of the changing year in the beautiful Miramichi region of New Brunswick. After the spring break-up and the opening of lobster season come the gaspereau fishery and apple blossoms. Summer brings festivals and events--First Nation Powwows, Canada Day, the Irish Festival, the Folksong Festival, Acadian Day. Fall has a special beauty as hills turn to yellow and scarlet, and prize-winning pumpkins are weighed. The cold and snow of winter brings horse-drawn sleighs, skating on the river and holiday celebrations."

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Atlas of Breeding Birds of the Maritime Provinces

Anthony J. Erskine

Nova Scotia Museum / Nimbus Publishing

1993

"The Atlas presents maps showing the breeding distribution of all species known to breed in the Maritimes (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia). Like other atlas projects, this represents the culmination of years of field work by dedicated amateurs and professionals. Dr. Erskine's text covers the global and local distribution of each species, an interpretation of the breeding distribution as shown on the map, and the prospects for the future. Apart from the species accounts, the book also has extensive information on the geography, distribution, and population levels of birds in the Maritimes."

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Birding in Atlantic Canada: Acadia/L'Acadie

Roger Burrows

Jesperson Press

1992

A guide to birding sites in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec Province.

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The Birds Of New Brunswick

W. Austin Squires

New Brunswick Museum

2nd edition

1976

220 pages with 6 colour plates and a foldout map.

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The Birds Of New Brunswick

W. Austin Squires

New Brunswick Museum

1952

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Last updated January 2014