The Grand Valley Audubon Society, Grand Junction, CO has available copies of Birds of Western Colorado Plateau and Mesa County. This 214 page publication was written by Robert Righter, Rich Levad, Coen Dexter and Kim Potter with Illustrations by Don Radovich. Originally published in 2004 by the Grand Valley Audubon Society, the book holds accurate and valuable information for birders interested in the habitat and seasonal occurance of western Colorado birds.
Birds of Western Colorado Plateau and Mesa County will be a great companion book to the soon to be released Breeding Bird Atlas II. The book can be reviewed on line by searching for the title.
The book is available for $10 plus $5 shipping/handling. If you are interested in a copy please contact Juanita Moston at 970 242-9443 or at bobandjuanitamost@gmail.com. Checks made payable to Grand Valley Audubon Society. Please allow at least a week for shipping.
Folks purchasing a book at one of the monthly GVAS meetings (March 21 & April 18) can avoid the shipping/handling charge.
A Personal Note:
Coen Dexter, Rich Levad, and Kim Potter, the three most knowledgeable birders I have known on Western Slope birds are the primary authors. The book is an excellent reference source and a terrific value at $10. Coen still maintains a record list with new updates annually and is an invaluable source of information to WS birders. Many thanks to Bob Righter for coordinating and making this book a reality and to Don Radovich for the wonderful illustrations.
POSTED WITH PERMISSION
Mike Henwood
Grand Junction
Mesa County
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