National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Birds of North America
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #24224 in Books
- Published on: 2007-05-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 528 pages
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- ISBN13: 9781402738746
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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What "Bird Book " should I buy?
This book has just recently appeared and ranks with the top few Field Guides available.
The greatest choice you must make as a learning birder is between guides that use photographs and those that use illustrations to show the birds. Genrerally, illustrations do a better job of detailing the fine points you'll be looking for and are often more real than real. On the other hand ,when you come across birds in the field they are going to appear more like the pictures in this book.
Your choice will likely be between Peterson's,Kaufman's Sibley,and The National Geographic,which is now by far the most popular.I have written reviews on all of them.
This new book is a little cheaper, covers 750 birds as compared to the Nat Geo which covers every bird ever recorded in NA. A very important point with Field Guides is that they must stand a lot of abuse in all sorts of weather and must be far better constructed than even text books. All these guides are exceptionally well constructed.
This Guide and Kaufman's break away from the AOU order in an effort to put somewhat similar birds together,attempting to make it easier for less experienced birders. This may be a bit confusing when using this book with other birders or during bird study courses.
In the case of each Guide,the authors who are the top birders in North America, are trying to pass on their experience in identifying birds to you;and where there are differences in aproach,it is only the pros and cons that are involved.
If you become at all serious,you will probably want all these guides,so in the end,you can't go too far wrong with any of these guides.
Good Birding!!
My New Favorite Bird Guide
I have picked up every bird field guide that has come along for the past 36 years and this is definitely one of the best of all time. When I first received my copy I literally could not put it down. Mr. Brinkley has the ability to bring each species to life in his descriptions, making this a very interesting read, unusual for a field guide. I thought the photos were excellent, as well as the range maps. I would recommend this book to anyone, whether you have years of experience studying birds, or are just getting started. For beginners, Mr. Brinkley helps you get started in an easily understood way. For the jaded, long-time birders, there are lots of neat tidbits of information that you may not know about, plus you can pour over the most up to date range maps in print. The author obviously has a great love for birds and the natural world and this really comes across in this book. There was nothing that I didn't like about this field guide.
MLPurdy
Best Bird book so far ...
I have three books relating to bird identification. All more expensive than this. However, this one has the best photographs from which to help identify birds. It is not real heavy on prose as to their habits & breeding, but does indicate usual locations and migration paths. Well worth the price!



