Nature & animals -- Field guides
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Nature & animals -- Field guides
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- Botanicum medicinale, a modern herbal of medicinal plants, Catherine Whitlock
- Peterson field guide to birds of North America, Roger Tory Peterson ; with contributions from Michael DiGiorgio, Paul Lehman, Peter Pyle, Larry Rosche
- Pacific Northwest Wildflowers, a guide to common wildflowers of Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Western Idaho, Southeast Alaska and British Columbia, text by Damian Fagan ; photos by Damian Fagan and others
- Birds of the Pacific Northwest, John Shewey & Tim Blount ; with Hendrik Herlyn, editor
- Birds of Hawaii, New Zealand, and the central and west Pacific, written and illustrated by Ber van Perlo
- Trees of western north america
- Find more birds, 111 surprising ways to spot birds wherever you are, written and photographed by Heather Wolf
- Sibley birds west, field guide to birds of western North America, written and illustrated by David Allen Sibley
- The backyard birdwatcher's bible, written by Christopher Perrins, Sonya Patel Ellis, Paul Sterry, and Dominic Couzens ; original illustrations, Lynn Hatzius
- Better birding, tips, tools, and concepts for the field, George L. Armistead and Brian L. Sullivan
- California's fading wildflowers, lost legacy and biological invasions, Richard A. Minnich
- North American mushrooms, a field guide to edible and inedible fungi, Orson K. Miller, Jr. and Hope H. Miller
- Tales of a shaman's apprentice, an ethnobotanist searches for new medicines in the Amazon rain forest, Mark J. Plotkin
- The complete mushroom hunter, an illustrated guide to foraging, harvesting and enjoying wild mushrooms : including new sections on growing your own edibles and off-season collecting, Gary Lincoff ; features photography of David Work, Dianna Smith, Nancy Ward, and Michael Wood
- Birding basics, tips, tools & techniques for great bird-watching, Noah Strycker
- Scats and tracks of North America, a field guide to the signs of nearly 150 wildlife species, James C. Halfpenny ; illustrated by Todd Telander
- Field notes from an unintentional birder, a memoir by Julia Zarankin
- Shrubs to know in Pacific Northwest forests, Edward C. Jensen, author and photographer ; illustrations by Erik Simmons ; maps by David A. Zahler and Alan Dennis
- The Sibley guide to birds, written and illustrated by David Allen Sibley
- Mushrooming, an illustrated guide to the fantastic, delicious, deadly, and strange world of fungi, Diane Borsato; illustrations by Kelsey Oseid
- Spiders of North America, Sarah Rose
- The naturalist's companion, a field guide to observing and understanding wildlife, Dave Hall
- Mushrooms, Todd Telander
- The prepper's guide to foraging, how wild plants can supplement a sustainable lifestyle, David Nash ; foreword by Todd Walker
- Peterson reference guide to woodpeckers of North America, Stephen A. Shunk
- Mushroom foraging & feasting, recollections and recipes from a lifetime on the hunt, Victoria Romanoff ; photography by Sarah Adams
- Basic rockhounding and prospecting, a beginner's guide, Garret Romaine
- Field guide to birds of Oregon, Dave Irons ; photographs by Brian E. Small and others
- Birds of the Himalayas, Bikram Grewal ; photographs Otto Pfister [and others]
- Pacific Northwest insects, by Merrill A. Peterson
- Trees & shrubs of the Pacific Northwest, Mark Turner and Ellen Kuhlmann
- The best little book of birds, Oregon coast, Sarah Swanson
- Eating wildly, foraging for life, love and the perfect meal, Ava Chin
- Native and ornamental conifers in the Pacific Northwest, identification, botany, and natural history, Elizabeth A. Price
- Birds of the Pacific Northwest, a complete guide, Richard Cannings, Tom Aversa, and Hal Opperman
- Birds of prey of the West, a field guide, illustrations and text by Brian K. Wheeler ; range maps researched by John Economidy and Brian K. Wheeler, and produced by John Economidy
- American Horticultural Society encyclopedia of plants & flowers, editor-in-chief, Christopher Brickell
- Birds of Oregon, field guide, by Stan Tekiela
- Trees to know in Oregon and Washington, Edward C. Jensen
- Basic illustrated edible and medicinal mushrooms, Jim Meuninck
- Grasses, sedges, rushes, an identification guide by Lauren Brown and Ted Elliman, original drawings by Lauren Brown
- Pacific Northwest medicinal plants, identify, harvest, and use 120 wild herbs for health and wellness, Scott Kloos
- Ethnobotany of the Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians, Patricia Whereat Phillips ; foreword by Nancy J. Turner
- Sam Thayer's field guide to edible wild plants of eastern and central North America, Samuel James Thayer
- I love birds!, 52 ways to wonder, wander & explore birds with kids, Jennifer Ward ; illustrations by Alexander Vidal
- The delightful horror of family birding, sharing nature with the next generation, by Eli J. Knapp ; illustrations by John Rhett
- Reptiles of the Northwest, Alaska to California; Rockies to the coast, text, photographs, and drawings by Alan St. John
- Foraging for survival, edible wild plants of North America, Mykel Hawke and Douglas Boudreau
- Forest walking, discovering the trees and woodlands of North America, Peter Wohlleben and Jane Billinghurst
- How to be a moonflower, a field guide by Katie Daisy
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