The Breeding Birds of Kansas
1964
The Breeding Birds of Kansas, authored by Richard F. Johnston and first published in 1964, is a scientific examination of the breeding habits, geographic distribution, and habitat preferences of 176 bird species in Kansas. The book highlights the ecological diversity of the state, covering various habitats such as woodlands, grasslands, and xeric scrub. It aims to consolidate existing knowledge and identify research gaps regarding the breeding avifauna of Kansas, making it a significant contribution to ornithological studies in the region.



