ID Guides
- Animals of the Pacific Northwest Guide Posters-New Designs!$20.00An Earth Sky+Water Product, these 19" x 27" posters include accurate illustrations of animals found in the Pacific Northwest. They look gorgeous in a frame! Choose from Marine Mammals, Raptors, Fishes, Backyard Birds, and Waterbirds.
- Backyard Birds of the Pacific Northwest Field Guide$10.00This colorful and clear guide is the exact thing you need when sitting on your deck or gazing out your window. Identify all your backyard friends.
- Common Dragonflies and Damselflies of the Pacific Coast Field Guide$10.00This field guide by James Walker is over 150 pages long and is packed with everything you need to know about dragonflies and damselflies in our Pacific skies. The information is clear and beautifully illustrated for easy reading.
- EZ Guide to Common Intertidal Invertebrates of the Salish Sea$18.00These Invertebrate guides show over 230 organisms, pictured and described, and grouped by Phylum: Side 1 - Sponges, Anemones, Jellies, Hydroids, Coral, Sea Pen Side 2 - Ribbon worms, Flatworms, Segmented worm families Side 3 - Snails and Sea Slugs Side 4 - Bivalves Side 5 - Chitons, Limpets, Abalone, Isopods, Amphipods, Arachnids Side 6 - Crabs and Shrimps Side 7 - Barnacles, Bryozoans, Brachiopods, Ascidians Side 8 - Sea Stars, Urchins, Dollars, Cucumbers, Beach Etiquette Size, substrate and habitat information are included for all animals. Additional information is included for sea stars, crabs, limpets and barnacles to help distinguish between species The vast majority of the invertebrates featured on these cards can be found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to Monterey California, and some as far south as Baja California in Mexico. Note: If ordering four or more, for an educational organization or institution, or are purchasing for retail, please email your order to: info@orcanetwork.org.
- EZ Guide to Seaweeds of the Salish Sea$16.00The cards show: Side 1 - Green Seaweeds (see photo) Side 2 - Seagrasses, Cordgrass Side 3 - Brown Seaweeds Side 4 - Brown Seaweeds - The Kelps Sides 5,6 - Red Seaweeds * The Salish Sea encompasses Puget Sound, the Straits of Georgia, and the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Its waters are shared by British Columbia, Canada & Washington State. The name honors the Coastal Salish Peoples who historically inhabited this coastline. Note: If ordering four or more, for an educational organization or institution, or are purchasing for retail, please email your order to: info@orcanetwork.org.
- North Pacific Coast Killer Whales Field Guide$10.00The North Pacific Killer Whale behaviors field guide includes illustrations and descriptions of all fifteen common behaviors of the Southern Resident Killer wWhales, Northern Resident Killer Whales, and the Transient Killer Whales (Orcinus orca). Breaching, backdiving, pec-slapping, and lobtailing are only a few of these behaviors. Also includes annotated, detailed illustrations of orca anatomy. Laminated and waterproof.
- Northwest fold out pocket guide$10.00The Northwest fold out pocket guide includes twelve pages of illustrations of whales, dolphins, porpoise, seals, otter, salmon, halibut, song birds, forest birds, birds of prey, shorebirds, ducks and other waterfowl, and pelagic birds, moose, elk, bear, squirrels, beavers, marmots, weasels, goats, sheep, cougar, bobcat, lynx, coyote, fox, and wolves. This handy guide covers all the creatures you may be lucky enough to observe in their natural habitat if you take a trip to Washington, British Columbia, or Alaska.
- Pacific Northwest Marine Mammal Field Guide$10.00This laminated Pacific NW Marine Mammal Field Guide includes accurate illustrations of all the marine mammals, all 27 of them, likely to be seen from Oregon to Alaska, from Gray Whales to River Otters. Lengths, fluke shapes and usual habitats are described in these handy waterproof reference guides.
- Sounders Gray whale ID guide$25.00Orca Network and Cascadia Research announce a collaborative effort to publish a laminated ID guide of the North Puget Sound Gray whales, to help whale watchers identify the whales they are watching, and to learn more about each individual whale in this unique, small group of Gray whales who are much beloved seasonal visitors. The guide is also available for sale from the Langley Whale Center for $25