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Book Synopsis
Whether you want to see snow geese and trumpeter swans pausing in their northward migration each March, or the mating jubileeof polychaete worms during the new moon in May, A Year across Maryland offers valuable advice for the spontaneous adventurer and the serious planner alike.

Trade Review
Whether you want to see Snow Geese and Trumpeter Swans pausing in their northward migration each March, or the mating 'jubilee' of polychaete worms during the new moon in May, A Year across Maryland offers valuable advice for the spontaneous adventurer and the serious planner alike. Northeastern Naturalist

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
January
Week 1: Winter Songbirds, Evergreen Plants
Trip of the Week: Deep Creek Lake area
Week 2: Unusual Birds, Reindeer Moss, Gray Squirrels
Trip of the Week: The National Aquarium
Week 3: Cranefly Orchids, Roadside Hawks, Coldest Week
Trip of the Week: Smithsonian Natural History Museum
Week 4: Bald Eagles, Liverworts, "January Thaw"?
Trip of the Week: Polar Bear Plunge, Sandy Point State Park
Notes from the Field: English Ivy and American Robins
February
Week 1: Prickly Pear Cactus, Miocene Fossils
Trip of the Week: Flag Ponds Nature Park
Week 2: Red-winged Blackbirds, Long-tailed Salamanders
Trip of the Week: Caves of the Shenandoah Valley
Week 3: Great Blue Herons, Yellow Perch
Trip of the Week: Cross-country skiing, New Germany State Park
Week 4: Skunk Cabbages, Maple Sap
Trip of the Week: Oregon Ridge Nature Center and Park
Notes from the Field: A Gathering of Geese
March
Week 1: Bluebirds, Waterfowl
Trip of the Week: Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area
Week 2: Wood Frogs, Mourning Cloak Butterflies
Trip of the Week: Woodcock walks
Week 3: Red Maples, Weeds, Osprey
Trip of the Week: Fort Smallwood hawk watch
Week 4: Hepatica, Spring Peepers
Trip of the Week: National Cherry Blossom Festival
Notes from the Field: Timberdoodles!
April
Week 1: Wildflowers, Bloodroot
Trip of the Week: Wildflowers at your local park
Week 2: American Toads, Migrant Birds, Spring Beauties
Trip of the Week: Great Falls of the Potomac and the C&O Canal towpath
Week 3: Rockfish (Striped Bass), Lesser Celandine, American Robins, Virginia Bluebells
Trip of the Week: Susquehanna State Park
Week 4: Canopy Closure, Lyre-leaved Rock Cress, Morel Mushrooms, Redbuds and Dogwoods
Trip of the Week: The National Arboretum
Notes from the Field: The Wildflowers of April
May
Week 1: Azaleas, Yellow Lady's Slipper Orchids, Prothonotary Warblers, Large-flowered Trillium
Trip of the Week: Thompson Wildlife Management Area
Week 2: Black Locusts, Fantail Darters, May Worm Jubilee,Warbler Migration
Trip of the Week: Birding for neotropical migrants
Week 3: Blackpoll Warblers, Multiflora Rose, Carpenter Frogs
Trip of the Week: The Pine Barrens
Week 4: Diamondback Terrapins, Mountain Laurel, Shorebirds and Horseshoe Crabs
Trip of the Week: Delaware Bay shorebirds and horseshoe crabs
Notes from the Field: Phalaropes, Polyandry, and Profligacy
June
Week 1: Strawberries, Sweetbay Magnolias, Day Lilies, Fawns
Trip of the Week: Shenandoah National Park
Week 2: Gypsy Moths, Mulberries, Periodical Cicadas
Trip of the Week: Trap Pond State Park and Trussum Pond
Week 3: Mockingbirds, Sea Nettles, Self-heal, Rhododendrons
Trip of the Week: Swallow Falls State Park and Cranesville Bog
Week 4: Enchanter's Nightshade, Blueberries, Fireflies,Brown Pelicans
Trip of the Week: Chesapeake Bay islands
Notes from the Field: A Journey down a Swampy River
July
Week 1: Least Terns, Annual Cicadas, Queen Anne's Lace
Trip of the Week: Gettysburg National Military Park
Week 2: Early Birds of Autumn, Lyme Disease, Wildflowers
Trip of the Week: Hemlock Gorge
Week 3: Cicada Killer Wasps, Black-eyed Susans, Hottest Days
Trip of the Week: Harpers Ferry for history and tubing
Week 4: Manatees, Showy Flowers
Trip of the Week: Ohiopyle State Park
Notes from the Field: Cownose Rays and the ChesapeakeEcosystem
August
Week 1: Asiatic Dayflower, Canada Geese, ShorebirdMigration, Red Spruce
Trip of the Week: Dolly Sods Wilderness
Week 2: Goldfinches, Bluefish, Herons, American Lotus
Trip of the Week: Gunpowder Falls State Park
Week 3: Flowering Grasses, May Apple and Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Stinging Nettles
Trip of the Week: Potomac River float trip; Dam Number Four Cave, C&O Canal
Week 4: Japanese Knotweed, Ragweed, Ghost Crabs
Trip of the Week: Assateague Island National Seashore
Notes from the Field: The Turtles of Midsummer
September
Week 1: Pawpaws, Nighthawks and Bats
Trip of the Week: Rock Creek Park
Week 2: Grasses, Neotropical Songbirds
Trip of the Week: Cape May
Week 3: Broad-winged Hawk, Monarch Butterfly Migration,Tickseed Sunflower
Trip of the Week: Jug Bay area, Patuxent River
Week 4: Chimney Swifts, Chestnut Oak Acorns
Trip of the Week: South Fork of Shenandoah River for canoeing and canoe camping
Notes from the Field: A Cold Green Fire
October
Week 1: Fringed Gentian, Sharp-shinned Hawk Migration
Trip of the Week: Hawk Mountain
Week 2: Stink Bugs, Canada Geese, Pokeweed Fruits
Trip of the Week: Great Allegheny Passage by train and bicycle
Week 3: Wild Fruits, Prime Fall Color (Western Maryland),Cottony Seeds
Trip of the Week: Old Rag Hike, Shenandoah National Park
Week 4: Brook Trout, Prime Fall Color (Central Maryland)
Trip of the Week: Appalachian Trail hike
Notes from the Field: Autumn River
November
Week 1: Witch Hazel, Water Clarity, Bald Cypress
Trip of the Week: Pocomoke River for canoeing and camping
Week 2: Whitetail Deer, Prime Fall Color (Eastern Shore),Norway Maples
Trip of the Week: The Waterfowl Festival
Week 3: Ducks, Blue Crabs
Trip of the Week: Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
Week 4: Osage Oranges, Whitetail Deer
Trip of the Week: Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
Notes from the Field: Life and Death at the Marsh
December
Week 1: Tundra Swans, Beefsteak Plant
Trip of the Week: Bald eagles at Conowingo Dam
Week 2: Asiatic Bittersweet, Christmas Fern
Trip of the Week: Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Week 3: Mistletoe, Club Mosses
Trip of the Week: United States Botanic Garden
Week 4: Winter Solstice, Saw-whet Owls
Trip of the Week: Christmas Bird Count
Notes from the Field: Vultures
Appendix of Common and Scientific Names
Selected Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 10/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9781421409399, 978-1421409399
      ISBN10: 1421409399

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Whether you want to see snow geese and trumpeter swans pausing in their northward migration each March, or the mating jubileeof polychaete worms during the new moon in May, A Year across Maryland offers valuable advice for the spontaneous adventurer and the serious planner alike.

      Trade Review
      Whether you want to see Snow Geese and Trumpeter Swans pausing in their northward migration each March, or the mating 'jubilee' of polychaete worms during the new moon in May, A Year across Maryland offers valuable advice for the spontaneous adventurer and the serious planner alike. Northeastern Naturalist

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      January
      Week 1: Winter Songbirds, Evergreen Plants
      Trip of the Week: Deep Creek Lake area
      Week 2: Unusual Birds, Reindeer Moss, Gray Squirrels
      Trip of the Week: The National Aquarium
      Week 3: Cranefly Orchids, Roadside Hawks, Coldest Week
      Trip of the Week: Smithsonian Natural History Museum
      Week 4: Bald Eagles, Liverworts, "January Thaw"?
      Trip of the Week: Polar Bear Plunge, Sandy Point State Park
      Notes from the Field: English Ivy and American Robins
      February
      Week 1: Prickly Pear Cactus, Miocene Fossils
      Trip of the Week: Flag Ponds Nature Park
      Week 2: Red-winged Blackbirds, Long-tailed Salamanders
      Trip of the Week: Caves of the Shenandoah Valley
      Week 3: Great Blue Herons, Yellow Perch
      Trip of the Week: Cross-country skiing, New Germany State Park
      Week 4: Skunk Cabbages, Maple Sap
      Trip of the Week: Oregon Ridge Nature Center and Park
      Notes from the Field: A Gathering of Geese
      March
      Week 1: Bluebirds, Waterfowl
      Trip of the Week: Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area
      Week 2: Wood Frogs, Mourning Cloak Butterflies
      Trip of the Week: Woodcock walks
      Week 3: Red Maples, Weeds, Osprey
      Trip of the Week: Fort Smallwood hawk watch
      Week 4: Hepatica, Spring Peepers
      Trip of the Week: National Cherry Blossom Festival
      Notes from the Field: Timberdoodles!
      April
      Week 1: Wildflowers, Bloodroot
      Trip of the Week: Wildflowers at your local park
      Week 2: American Toads, Migrant Birds, Spring Beauties
      Trip of the Week: Great Falls of the Potomac and the C&O Canal towpath
      Week 3: Rockfish (Striped Bass), Lesser Celandine, American Robins, Virginia Bluebells
      Trip of the Week: Susquehanna State Park
      Week 4: Canopy Closure, Lyre-leaved Rock Cress, Morel Mushrooms, Redbuds and Dogwoods
      Trip of the Week: The National Arboretum
      Notes from the Field: The Wildflowers of April
      May
      Week 1: Azaleas, Yellow Lady's Slipper Orchids, Prothonotary Warblers, Large-flowered Trillium
      Trip of the Week: Thompson Wildlife Management Area
      Week 2: Black Locusts, Fantail Darters, May Worm Jubilee,Warbler Migration
      Trip of the Week: Birding for neotropical migrants
      Week 3: Blackpoll Warblers, Multiflora Rose, Carpenter Frogs
      Trip of the Week: The Pine Barrens
      Week 4: Diamondback Terrapins, Mountain Laurel, Shorebirds and Horseshoe Crabs
      Trip of the Week: Delaware Bay shorebirds and horseshoe crabs
      Notes from the Field: Phalaropes, Polyandry, and Profligacy
      June
      Week 1: Strawberries, Sweetbay Magnolias, Day Lilies, Fawns
      Trip of the Week: Shenandoah National Park
      Week 2: Gypsy Moths, Mulberries, Periodical Cicadas
      Trip of the Week: Trap Pond State Park and Trussum Pond
      Week 3: Mockingbirds, Sea Nettles, Self-heal, Rhododendrons
      Trip of the Week: Swallow Falls State Park and Cranesville Bog
      Week 4: Enchanter's Nightshade, Blueberries, Fireflies,Brown Pelicans
      Trip of the Week: Chesapeake Bay islands
      Notes from the Field: A Journey down a Swampy River
      July
      Week 1: Least Terns, Annual Cicadas, Queen Anne's Lace
      Trip of the Week: Gettysburg National Military Park
      Week 2: Early Birds of Autumn, Lyme Disease, Wildflowers
      Trip of the Week: Hemlock Gorge
      Week 3: Cicada Killer Wasps, Black-eyed Susans, Hottest Days
      Trip of the Week: Harpers Ferry for history and tubing
      Week 4: Manatees, Showy Flowers
      Trip of the Week: Ohiopyle State Park
      Notes from the Field: Cownose Rays and the ChesapeakeEcosystem
      August
      Week 1: Asiatic Dayflower, Canada Geese, ShorebirdMigration, Red Spruce
      Trip of the Week: Dolly Sods Wilderness
      Week 2: Goldfinches, Bluefish, Herons, American Lotus
      Trip of the Week: Gunpowder Falls State Park
      Week 3: Flowering Grasses, May Apple and Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Stinging Nettles
      Trip of the Week: Potomac River float trip; Dam Number Four Cave, C&O Canal
      Week 4: Japanese Knotweed, Ragweed, Ghost Crabs
      Trip of the Week: Assateague Island National Seashore
      Notes from the Field: The Turtles of Midsummer
      September
      Week 1: Pawpaws, Nighthawks and Bats
      Trip of the Week: Rock Creek Park
      Week 2: Grasses, Neotropical Songbirds
      Trip of the Week: Cape May
      Week 3: Broad-winged Hawk, Monarch Butterfly Migration,Tickseed Sunflower
      Trip of the Week: Jug Bay area, Patuxent River
      Week 4: Chimney Swifts, Chestnut Oak Acorns
      Trip of the Week: South Fork of Shenandoah River for canoeing and canoe camping
      Notes from the Field: A Cold Green Fire
      October
      Week 1: Fringed Gentian, Sharp-shinned Hawk Migration
      Trip of the Week: Hawk Mountain
      Week 2: Stink Bugs, Canada Geese, Pokeweed Fruits
      Trip of the Week: Great Allegheny Passage by train and bicycle
      Week 3: Wild Fruits, Prime Fall Color (Western Maryland),Cottony Seeds
      Trip of the Week: Old Rag Hike, Shenandoah National Park
      Week 4: Brook Trout, Prime Fall Color (Central Maryland)
      Trip of the Week: Appalachian Trail hike
      Notes from the Field: Autumn River
      November
      Week 1: Witch Hazel, Water Clarity, Bald Cypress
      Trip of the Week: Pocomoke River for canoeing and camping
      Week 2: Whitetail Deer, Prime Fall Color (Eastern Shore),Norway Maples
      Trip of the Week: The Waterfowl Festival
      Week 3: Ducks, Blue Crabs
      Trip of the Week: Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge
      Week 4: Osage Oranges, Whitetail Deer
      Trip of the Week: Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
      Notes from the Field: Life and Death at the Marsh
      December
      Week 1: Tundra Swans, Beefsteak Plant
      Trip of the Week: Bald eagles at Conowingo Dam
      Week 2: Asiatic Bittersweet, Christmas Fern
      Trip of the Week: Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
      Week 3: Mistletoe, Club Mosses
      Trip of the Week: United States Botanic Garden
      Week 4: Winter Solstice, Saw-whet Owls
      Trip of the Week: Christmas Bird Count
      Notes from the Field: Vultures
      Appendix of Common and Scientific Names
      Selected Bibliography
      Index

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