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A field guide designed for the beginner to intermediate level birder and those who want to feed and attract birds in their own backyard. * The guide is laid out in a progressive manner. * The initial section describes how the guide is structured and can best be used. * The second section provides bird identification tips, including tips on using size and behavior as identification aids. * The third section is a 75 species mini-guide called the FastFinder. It contains 75 of the most common and wide spread species found in the United States based on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Project…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A field guide designed for the beginner to intermediate level birder and those who want to feed and attract birds in their own backyard. * The guide is laid out in a progressive manner. * The initial section describes how the guide is structured and can best be used. * The second section provides bird identification tips, including tips on using size and behavior as identification aids. * The third section is a 75 species mini-guide called the FastFinder. It contains 75 of the most common and wide spread species found in the United States based on the Cornell Lab of Ornithology Project FeederWatch data. * The fourth section is the main part of the guide covering 650 species, including descriptions, photographs and range maps of each species. * The appendix includes information on attracting and feeding birds as well as binocular selection and bird photography. * The photography is exceptional and even people with just a passive interest in birds will enjoy flipping through the guide. A unique and delightfully fun guide to birds that is not only packed with photos, maps and info to help identify birds but also a cornucopia of features and humor that you've never seen in a traditional field guide. I love the straightforward, down-to-earth descriptions, the fun facts and jokes, the tie-ins to conservation and the web links to easily access sounds." - Jeff Wells - Vice President, Boreal Conservation for the Audubon
Autorenporträt
Active birder for many years with worldwide experience; including: - Mexico - Costa Rica - Peru - Brazil - South Africa - Australia - New Zealand - New Guinea - Singapore - Casually in England and Europe