For years, people would seek me out in order to ask where to find which birds in Glacier. And, to be completely honest, I would seek out birders to talk with about the birds of Glacier as well! Finally, after describing specifically where to find the Timberline version of the Brewer’s Sparrow along the Scenic Point trail, a fellow suggested that I write a guidebook. And, here it is.
With the second highest number of breeding bird species of any park in the lower 48 states, Glacier is a fantastic place to expand your life list while enjoying spectacular scenery and some of the best hiking in the world. This trail guide will help you know what birds to look for and where to find them while learning about the plants, mammals, geology, human history and ecological context along the way. Fifty-three trails and other locations are described in detail with information covering over 170 bird species.
It’s replete with 42 informational boxes with facts and ideas about such topics as the importance of a fungus to cavity-nesting birds, historic fire regimes and how Glacier National Park deals with fire, as well as Darwin’s theories on species’ evolution, beaver as restoration ecologists, giardia, and even mammals like moose.”
I feel like most of these reviews do not do justice to this incredible bird finding guide. If you are a birder going to Glacier National Park – you MUST get this book!!! My two sons are avid birders. Everywhere we go for vacation is a birding vacation. We have bought and used many Birding in X Place Guides …. they have been useful, but this book is in another class! David Benson knows the birds of Glacier incredibly well. The book not only tells you general areas, or specific hikes to take to see certain birds – it tells you which switchback, around which corner, in which meadow, practically in which tree to look! Truly it is an amazing guide that I can’t praise highly enough. We got all our target birds and were amazed over and over again how accurate and useful the book was. We spent a full week in Glacier using this book.”
Benson’s book is accessible, and his quirky humor comes through. It is light enough to carry in your pack, but reading it the night before is advisable. Plus, reading it is fun!”
This is an outstanding guide for birding locations and general distribution info within and around the Glacier NP area. Lots of excellent maps and appendix info as well. David Benson is a humorous writer, and an excellent guide if you are lucky enough to catch one of his scheduled walks in the park! His guide is just as informative/helpful for general hiking, as it is for birding, so this is an excellent addition to anyone’s research library if they are planning a trip to Glacier NP. It is also a nice size to carry with you in a backpack.”
Well written. Reader friendly. Comprehensive. A trail-by-trail guide describing which birds to look for and where to find them. Subtle humor makes an enjoyable read. A useful book for anyone planning to visit Glacier National Park even if not interested in birding.”