We consider a bird watch guide to be a worthy investment in the long run.
We are here to help you choose the right one for your purposes from all the best available products in market today.
Our review process:
After carefully examining almost 70 guides, we shortlist the below mentioned products.
Our final set consists of the best products and we also worked hard to maintain variety within our picks for personal choice.
We have been analysing these guides for more than 2 years. We have probably handled more products and accessories than almost any team on the planet, so we have a particularly experienced perspective and depth of knowledge when it comes to these items.
Our collection of guides for your regular usage caters high-quality, cheap and value-for-money requirements.
Note: Just because we didn't mention a guide in this guide doesn't mean it's not good. The following are simply our picks for the best guides for most people - you may have your own specifications , that make a different guide better for you.
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The roger tory peterson bird watch guide is specially designed for your daily purpose and has plenty of most useful features. It’s fun to learn the birds around your home, and for some they love it so much they become birdwatchers. This one helps you identify the bird by asking a few questions and then presents a series of likely birds for you to consider. The guide features peterson’s wonderful paintings which show the idealized bird, with distinctive field marks, like a bright eye stripe, highlighted by an arrow. It includes a written description and range maps too.
This is a great book to identify and learn about different types. The pictures are vibrant, and the book is a little larger than the last one so it isn’t as convenient to carry. It's fun to learn the birds around your home, and for some they love it so much they become birdwatchers.
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Compared with other guide in this category, the laura erickson bird watch guide has a convenient design. It is easy to carry, but has more birds in it, including the red headed woodpecker. 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 is a cute little book for a first source to set near your window or take with you or for kids.
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. Being small, it does not have as much detail as the larger guide, nor does it include as many birds, but its keys and thumbnail descriptions are excellent. The photos are vivid and make it easy to find birds by visual description.
Why We Like This:
Perfect for the beginner bird watcher
Informative and small enough for a purse or backpack
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The jonathan alderfer favorite field guide gives the top-tier guide a run for their money by offering flagship specs at a much more affordable price. This national geographic field guide has wonderful color photos of each bird making identification much easier. It is easy to identify, and they are well organized, making finding the right bird quick and easy. It is a hefty book with beautiful artwork and good descriptors on how to identify the birds.
It is excellent for beginners and offers good field marks for identification. These are clear and informative, and they are accompanied by text and pointers that indicate identification keys. There is also a cool style approach to the images that is a bit different with a more playful and organic approach to the placement of illustrations. It is extremely well organized, has fantastic visuals, and a wonderful array of information. It is easy to navigate and distinguish between species and even juveniles to adults. It is perfect for beginners and professinals alike.
Why We Like This:
Excellent field guide, highly recommend for both backyard birding or birding trips
Definitely small enough to take with you on trips
Field-identifiable subspecies and subspecies groups are clearly labeled and treated in often impressive detail
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The david allen sibley bird watch guide should be able to handle its purpose and duties with ease. It is a good bird book for any birder. The Eastern Guide, with its small pocket-sized format, is ideal for Canadian field use. It provides enough detail to make a positive identification. The images are very small so hard to use for identification. It is also helpful because it directly compares differences in genders and species.
This is a fine guide, easy to use and size makes it convenient for carrying into the field.
Why We Like This:
Will make identifying birds in erie, pa much easier
Great illustrations and small enough to bring on bird watching trips
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Not everyone likes to purchase guide for their daily purpose, but the jonathan alderfer bird watch guide would be an anomoly. The Black-Billed Cuckoo is much less common and declining, therefore much less apt to be seen. It is a nationally known bird artist and author who has worked on a number of national geographic's birding books. It is easy to use and find the bird you see.
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 important to keep feeders clean and to place them in safe locations—but if you take proper care, feeding will benefit the birds, helping them survive and reproduce.
Why We Like This:
A must have for new birds and old one's
Lots of pictures, tells a lot about the birds and easy to use
Perfect gift with great illustration and wonderful gift
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Compared with other guide in this category, the matt kracht bird watch guide has a convenient design. The field guide to dumb birds of north america fills the void, packed with snarky illustrations that chastise the flying animals in a funny, profane way. This little book is a charm for those people that can laugh at the birding ways. It is witty and crabby and makes you love birds and the author at the same time.
This guide will delight the continuum of thise who actually don’t like the little critters to bird lovers with a sense of humor who don’t take themselves or birds too seriously. It's slightly educational but not for sensitive eyes. The maps, and the highlights are very informative. It's a great reference guide to help take pictures of birds doing dumb stuff. If you know a bird owner with a good sense of humor, this is the book for them.
Why We Like This:
Funny and entertaining book about bird identification
Great for the casual, backyard birder, or serious birdwatcher
Fun little book with insulting yet humorous bird descriptions accompanied by comical illustrations
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Stan Tekiela makes beautiful and great guide with classic and smartly choosen materials. This sweet smaller book is very helpful and easy to take along on bird watches. It provides helpful, trusted information—from observation tips to bird anatomy. It is simple and fun with species organized by color. This is a very comprehensive book, easy to read and easy to look things up.
Why We Like This:
Identifying birds is simple and fun with species organized by color