| | |  | Keyword Search: Idan Raichel | Home » Birds of North America, Revised and Updated: A Guide To Field Identification (Golden Field Guide Series.) | | | | | | | Description: | | Spot the silhouette of a Northern Goshawk in flight. Identify the raucous call of the Red-winged Blackbird. Discover the secret of picking out a Chipping Sparrow from its look-alike cousins. It's simple with this classic field guide, a treasured favorite among amateur bird lovers and exacting professionals. Recognized as the authority on bird identification, this invaluable resource provides:
-All of North America in one volume -Over 800 species and 600 range maps -Arthur Singer's famous illustrations featuring male, female, and juvenile plumage -Sonograms that picture sound for easy song recognition -Migration routes, feeding habits, and characteristic flight patterns -American ornithologists' classifications -Convenient check boxes to record birds you have identified -Color tabs for quick references
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• ISBN13: 9781582380902
• Condition: New
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| | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Chandler S. Robbins | | Paperback:
| 360 pages | | Publisher:
| Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press | | Publication Date:
| April 14, 2001 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 1582380902 | | Package Length:
| 7.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 59 reviews |
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Great bird book for watchers of all ages!Aug 09, 2010 I have used a version of this book since I was quite young. It has pictures of every bird in the US, has fairly accurate maps of where they can be found, compares birds to similar birds to help determine which one it is and gives characteristics of the birds. I've never understood the order of the book, but birds of a certain type are all together (all ducks are together, warblers are together, etc.). They also regularly update the names of birds that have changed (why do they change the names of birds?). I love this book and would recommend it to anyone wanting a book to take with them across the US.
best field guideMay 29, 2010 This is the best field guide I have ever found. Have used it for over 30 years in the original form and new revised version is just as good.
Great Content, Poorly PrintedMar 23, 2010 I have an edition of this guide from the 1960s and I love it - great content and well organized. I purchased this edition as several taxonomic changes have occurred over the past several decades and I wanted an updated version. The difference in printing quality between the 1960s version and this version is dramatic, from the lighter paper stock to a weaker binding and washed-out images. The plates in the current version are faded, off-color facsimiles of the original and look awful in a side-by-side comparison. Overall, I would have expected the same quality in printing that helped me to fall in love with the earlier edition.
Birds of North AmericaMar 17, 2010 We have other books to help us identify birds , but this one is the best. It has excellent drawings, very clear descriptions and helpful hints to guide you when identifying distinctive markings of birds that look alike.
I recommend this book as the best of its kind. And the price is very reasonable too.
The Best of Bird BooksMar 10, 2010 The updates in this book are wonderful compared to the old version. The glossy pictures of the individual birds makes it much easier to find a bird you haven't seen before. I also like the updated summer-winter habitat maps. I think they are more accurate than in the old book.
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