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Paperback, Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
Animals - Birds Juvenile / Children's Nonfiction - 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 ... - Birds of North America, Revised and Updated: A Guide to Field Identification (Books)
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Trees of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
Brockman, C. Frank. Softcover; 280 pages; color illustrations, maps. St. Martin's Press; copyright 2001. Covers over 730 species in 76 families with color illustrations and range maps plus detailed notes. Text, range maps and illustrations are seen together at a glance. Provides common and scientific names plus convenient measuring rules.
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Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
Authors: Chandler S. Robbins, Bertel Brunn and Herbert S. Zim. Softcover; 360 pages; full-color illustrations. St. Martin's Press; copyright 2001. Provides: all of North America in one volume, over 800 species and 600 range maps and sonograms that picture sound for easy song recognition. Arthur Singer's famous illustrations featuring male, female and juvenile plumage, migration routes, feeding habits and characteristic flight patterns. American Ornithologists' classifications, convenient check...
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Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America
Roger Tory Peterson, probably the best-known and most influential ornithologist of the 20th century, was born of Swedish and German parents in upstate New York. He was considered a dreamer by his family and "strange" by his schoolmates because of his interest in nature. At the age of 11, he spent ten cents on a set of Audubon bird leaflets to study and color, and began his lifelong fascination with birds. He studied art at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design, then became a...
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Seashells Of North America : A Guide To Field Identification
Scoop up plentiful Cockles on Eastern beaches. Spy a fabulous Emperor Helmet in Southern Florida. Find a Red Chiton on the Pacific shore. The coasts of North America yield a wondrous variety of shells, from the majestic Conch to tiny Bittium. This beautifully illustrated guide helps both the novice and experienced shell hunter distinguish between similar varieties and find the glorious specimens that become a collection's prize.
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Seashells Of North America : A Guide To Field Identification
Scoop up plentiful Cockles on Eastern beaches. Spy a fabulous Emperor Helmet in Southern Florida. Find a Red Chiton on the Pacific shore. The coasts of North America yield a wondrous variety of shells, from the majestic Conch to tiny Bittium. This beautifully illustrated guide helps both the novice and experienced shell hunter distinguish between similar varieties and find the glorious specimens that become a collection's prize.
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Kaufman Field Guide to Birds Of North America
Updated and expanded from the Kaufman Focus Guide to the Birds of North America, this birder's guide features dozens of name changes by the American Ornithologists' Union, as well as the addition of new species, updated range maps, and more than two thousand digitally enhanced photographs.
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Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification (A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press)
This guide is not very good. The pictures are fuzzy, like the editors photocopied them into the book. The range maps do not show state lines, which can be endlessly frustrating - particularly if you live in the continent's interior, as I do. I suppose there is only one advantage to the maps: the lack of state lines forces the reader to be, perhaps, generous with their estimation of the bird's range; this encourages the interpretation of birds' ranges as being flexible (which they are).
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Paperback, Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
Animals - Birds Juvenile / Children's Nonfiction - 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 ... - Birds of North America, Revised and Updated: A Guide to Field Identification (Books)
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Trees of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
Brockman, C. Frank. Softcover; 280 pages; color illustrations, maps. St. Martin's Press; copyright 2001. Covers over 730 species in 76 families with color illustrations and range maps plus detailed notes. Text, range maps and illustrations are seen together at a glance. Provides common and scientific names plus convenient measuring rules.
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Birds of North America: A Guide to Field Identification
Authors: Chandler S. Robbins, Bertel Brunn and Herbert S. Zim. Softcover; 360 pages; full-color illustrations. St. Martin's Press; copyright 2001. Provides: all of North America in one volume, over 800 species and 600 range maps and sonograms that picture sound for easy song recognition. Arthur Singer's famous illustrations featuring male, female and juvenile plumage, migration routes, feeding habits and characteristic flight patterns. American Ornithologists' classifications, convenient check...
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