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Article Excerpt THE ATLAS OF THE BREEDING BIRDS OF ONTARIO, 2001-2005. Edited by Michael D. Cadman, Donald A. Sutherland, Gregor G. Beck, Denis Lepage, and Andrew R. Couturier. Co-published by: Bird Studies Canada, Environment Canada, Ontario Field Ornithologists, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, and Ontario Nature, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2007:706 pages. ISBN: 978-1-896059-15-0. $92.50 (hardcover).--The Canadian province of Ontario is an extraordinary place for birds. It encompasses many different habitats, from the world renowned migratory flyways at its southern boundary, the populous and heavily cultivated south, through vast stretches of Boreal forest wilderness, to the Hudson Bay lowlands at its northern edge. These habitats provide breeding areas for a great diversity of birds. The new Atlas of Breeding Birds of Ontario celebrates this diversity by presenting a thorough and engaging summary...
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