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North American Bird Watching for Beginners by Sharon Stiteler

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North American Bird Watching for Beginners

Field Notes on 150 Species to Start Your Birding Adventures

Sharon Stiteler

Sourcebooks · Print & ebook · April 19, 2022

Reading lane: Birdwatching

Learn how to identify 150 North American birds From the tiny ruby-throated hummingbird to the powerful bald eagle, there's a fascinating variety of unique and beautiful birds that call North America home.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy BirdwatchingGood for readers interested in americanGood for fans of Nature

Book Details

Authors
Sharon Stiteler
Publisher
Sourcebooks
Published
April 19, 2022
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Birdwatching · Nature Resources
Reading lane
Birdwatching

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Publisher Categories

  • Birdwatching

  • Nature Resources

  • Birds

About This Book

Learn how to identify 150 North American birds From the tiny ruby-throated hummingbird to the powerful bald eagle, there's a fascinating variety of unique and beautiful birds that call North America home. This compact field guide is the perfect introduction to birding. You'll find essential information about 150 North American species and expert advice on how to get started on your bird-watching journey. What sets this book apart from other bird books: The basics of bird wat...

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Learn how to identify 150 North American birds From the tiny ruby-throated hummingbird to the powerful bald eagle, there's a fascinating variety of unique and beautiful birds that call North America home. This compact field guide is the perfect introduction to birding. You'll find essential information about 150 North American species and expert advice on how to get started on your bird-watching journey. What sets this book apart from other bird books: The basics of bird watching —Learn important birding terminology, what equipment to have on hand, and how to log and submit your bird sightings. Complete bird profiles —Discover full-color photos and need-to-know details about each species' appearance, behavior, and population range. Easy-to-find information —This book's simple organization makes it the ideal companion for your bird watching adventures, with clearly marked sections for common backyard birds, songbirds, shorebirds and waterbirds, and raptors. Get to know your feathered neighbors with this field guide to the birds of North America.

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