We consider a audubon field guide to sibley north american bird to be a worthy investment in the long run.
We are here to help you choose the right one for your needs from all the best available products in market today.
Our review process:
After analysing dozens of guides for the past few months, here are our favorite guides, in a wide range of styles and prices.
Our final collection has the best products and we also worked hard to maintain variety within our selection to accommodate personal preferences.
We have collected guides from several brands including matt kracht, jonathan alderfer, stephen kress, laura erickson, david allen sibley etc., specific to your regular usage .
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Here, we review guide that manages to win our hearts. It's the behler audubon field guide to sibley north american bird and it's widely considered as one of best guide you can buy. It shows all reptiles and amphibians of North America. It is good for wilderness getaways. This book is a great way to learn your reptiles and amphibians. The Audubon maps only show the basic region. It includes turtles, lizards, frogs, etc. It makes the identification process a little easier up front, while still keeping additional information close at hand for later study.
This guide is the best to use for identification, for nearly half the book is made up of bright, clear pictures that enables precise identification. It looks great next to one another on the shelf.
Why We Like This:
Necessary to have when you live out of town in a rural area
Very handy size with protective vinyl cover
Handy size, good pictures in color, salient facts
Very informative reference guide for any outdoors person, whether a novice or an expert
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We know from years of feedback from readers, customers and amazon sellers, what most people want in a convenient and appropriate guide. The udvardy audubon field guide to sibley north american bird is exactly that - it's a simple guide that hits all the right notes. This field guide is excellent as books by Roger Tory Peterson, who illustrated the birds. It can impact ease of use in the field. It is small enough to fit in a back pocket when traversing over hill and dell tracking down that northern flicker. The Audubon guides are definitely a step up from the Peterson and Stokes guides.
The cover is of a flexible plastic that is protective of the text and appears durable. It's very helpful in identifying birds in the wild. The colors are outstanding and the pictures are complete in detail. This book will fit easily into a pack or pocket, and will stand up to damp weather.
Why We Like This:
Very easy to use in the field
Easy to thumb through pictures and then go to text reference pages
Excellent descriptions of birds, and habitat
You will be able to enjoy the bird world and teach kids about nature
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The national audubon society audubon field guide to sibley north american bird's high-end materials makes sure that it ages well with use. The Audubon has one of the easiest to use methods of finding an insect from any of the insect guides. This is one of the best books for identifying insects and spiders. The field guides to insects illustrate at most 700 insects. It is a beautiful binded book, durable, glossy pictures, great font, and great paper.
The booklet contains spiders & insects and goes in-depth for butterflies. It is great as it covers a large number of types of bugs. The quality of the pages is great and the photos are beautiful and colorful. This is a great field guide for North American insects and spiders.
Why We Like This:
Very informative like all the audobon guides, and lots of photos, which really helps
Wonderful for anyone who wants to identify that insect that
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Next on the list, we've got yet another guide that manages to win our hearts. It's the laura erickson audubon field guide to sibley north american bird and it's widely considered as one of the best convenient guide you can buy. It is great for casual bird watching when you travel. This guide has great pictures and sketches and it has a bit of general information about the adults, their young, their habitation and some habits. It comes with high quality images, descriptions, and range maps of each bird. It's very detailed and the pictures are absolutely stunning.
The Field Guide, it's larger and heavier and not as easy to carry, but has more birds in it, including the red headed woodpecker. It’s small enough to fit in a coat pocket or small bag. It is a great portable book for a new bird watcher.
Why We Like This:
Informative and small enough for a purse or backpack
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The david allen sibley audubon field guide to sibley north american bird is suitable and reliable and fits well with your regular usage. This guide book is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about birds of the North East. It can be overwhelming to see 6 or 7 images of the same bird through it's first 3 years, male and female in different positions, but it actually makes identification much easier because you have more images to compare to the bird in the field. It is getting pretty worn plus it is best for info on birds. It also includes male/female coloration, wing silhouettes, regional territory, and scientific information for the more committed bird watcher.
The book is a great guide to birding for photographers. It has good print and excellent maps. It is small enough to take in the field and fit in some back pockets. It is also helpful because it directly compares differences in genders and species.
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If you are currently in the market looking for a popular guide for your daily purpose, you cannot go wrong with the jon l dunn audubon field guide to sibley north american bird. It is great field guide for bird identification. It features, and new drawings make this the best guide yet. It improves on the classical(arrows only) peterson concept, which is also in use by kaufman.
There are several different pics of each bird, the range map is on the same page as the bird and there are easy thumb tabs on the binding for quickly getting to a section. The art is bright and crisp, and the text adds very helpful information for identifying your bird in question. It’s easy for older eyes for reading. This book is seemingly complete and compact enough to carry around without adding too much weight.
Why We Like This:
Drawings are among the clearest for differentiating birds
Excellent field guide, has all artist drawn images
A cherished book even for the casual fan of backyard birds
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The jonathan alderfer audubon field guide to sibley north american bird's high-end materials makes sure that it ages well with use. Geared to the casual and experienced birdwatcher alike, this completely revised guide to 150 of the most common and interesting birds in north america provides the perfect way to appreciate the feathered friends outside your window, along with the tools you need to cultivate them wherever you live. It is a nationally known bird artist and author who has worked on a number of national geographic's birding books.
This guide has accurate pictures of male/female winter/spring coloring that really helps in finding the bird you are actually looking at. There are pictures of the birds, a map indicating where they like to live, and about their food, nesting, plumage, and their voices. The pictures, particularly on the inside back cover, make it very easy to locate the bird you are looking for. It is easy to use and identify birds. The guide also has very helpful information about feeders, bird houses, bird baths, planting for birds, etc. The Black-Billed Cuckoo is much less common and declining, therefore much less apt to be seen.
Why We Like This:
A must have for new birds and old one's
Perfect gift with great illustration and wonderful gift
Lots of pictures, tells a lot about the birds and easy to use
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Compared with other guide in this category, the matt kracht audubon field guide to sibley north american bird has a convenient design. If you are a bird watcher up for clever humor (and a few swear words) then this book is for you. It gets repetitious with the continued use of swear words in the names and descriptions of the birds in an attempt to elicit humor. The descriptions and sketches of the birds are wonderful. There's a copious amount of content and each page is a separate entry on a different birb, so it can be consumed as fast or as slow as desired.
This book would work just as well for an IG influencer’s “shelfie” decor, as it would in the bathroom, next to your bottle of poo-pouri. The book is a super quick read with some really snazzy illustrations that keep the pages flipping. There is no pretense that this is anything other than exactly what it is.
Why We Like This:
Pairs well with the foul language coffee mug
Funny and entertaining book about bird identification
Great gift for a bird lover but a perfect gift for a bird hater
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Not everyone likes to purchase guide for their daily usage, but the john bull audubon field guide to sibley north american bird would be an anomoly.
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The stephen kress audubon field guide to sibley north american bird gives the top-tier guide a run for their money by offering flagship specs at a much more affordable price.