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National Geographic Guide to Birding Hot Spots of the United States Mel White
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Bonus
Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced Birding (Kaufman Field Guides)Kenn KaufmanBirding |
Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced Birding (Kaufman Field Guides) Birders can memorize hundreds of details and still not be able to identify birds if they don't really understand what's in front of them.Today birders have access to almost too much information, and their attempts to identify birds can be drowned out by excess detail. The all-new Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced Birding takes a different approach, clarifying the basics and providing a framework for learning about each group. Overall principles of identification are explained in clear language, and ten chapters on specific groups of birds show how these principles can be applied in practice. Anyone with a keen interest in identifying birds will find that this book makes the learning process more effective and enjoyable, and that truly understanding what we see and hear can make birding more fun. |
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Zen Birding David M. White
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#8
Down and Dirty BirdingJoey SlingerBooks |
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Sibley's Birding BasicsDavid Allen SibleyBooks |
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The Birding Life Larry Sheehan
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Fifty Places to Go Birding Before You DieChris SantellaBooks |
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The Birding Manual (Pink Panda Publishing) (Kindle Edition) eBookPink Panda PublishingKindle Store |
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Birding by Ear Richard K. Walton
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49 Ways to Improve Your Bird WatchingJ.S. BankBooks |
National Geographic Birding Essentials Birding is the fastest growing wildlife-related outdoor activity in the U.S., with at least a million new birders a year estimated to join an already robust group some 80 million strong. For these beginning and intermediate enthusiasts, National Geographic Birding Essentials is a must. Comprehensive and authoritative, yet engaging and user-friendly, it teaches readers how to begin and improve their birding... what to look and listen for... and how to make sense of what they see and hear. A unique visual component shows actual field guide pages and how to read them, while another compares the same bird in photography versus artwork and explains how to use both for species identification. National Geographic's quality photography is a major highlight of the book, supplemented by pencil drawings and full-color maps to give the novice and intermediate birder a full range of visual information. Field Ornithologists Jonathan Alderfer and Jon Dunn have crafted a masterful guide, striking just the right balance of practical information and reader-friendly tone. Chapters discuss the pleasures... |
Bonus
National Geographic Birding Essentials Jonathan Alderfer
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Zen Birding David M. White
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