A Distributional List of the Birds of Tennessee offers a practical look at Tennessee’s diverse bird life and how it relates to the state’s landscapes and resources.
This nonfiction guide explains how birds are distributed across East, Middle, and West Tennessee, ties their presence to topography, and discusses the economic and ecological roles they play—from pest control to conservation efforts. It also highlights state parks, sanctuaries, and ongoing efforts to protect wild life and promote responsible use of bird habitats.
- Learn how geography shapes where birds are found across Tennessee.
- Understand the practical value of birds in farming and natural ecosystems.
- Discover examples of sanctuaries, parks, and conservation ideas for the future.
- See how historical introductions and accidental records are considered in the statewide list.
Ideal for readers interested in birds, Tennessee nature, and conservation history.