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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.
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The look and feel of this guides are consistent with the high quality we're used to from the rest of Jonathan Alderfer's lineup. If you're new to birding, the visual index inside the front and back covers is indispensable, and the Quick-Find Index flap built into the front cover is super handy. It is perfect guide to complete your set, with new angles, images, and info. It's easy to use, has great pictures and details, and is organized according to bird families.
There are range maps on the same page as each species, and the maps are easy to read. These are clear and informative, and they are accompanied by text and pointers that indicate identification keys. It is easy to navigate and distinguish between species and even juveniles to adults. The layout of the text and illustrations is familiar and user-friendly, with plates facing the text and maps. The indentations in the side, and the quick index inside the back cover are immensely useful for quickly opening the book to the right page.
Why We Like This:
Excellent field guide, highly recommend for both backyard birding or birding trips
Small and lightweight so you can carry along on your adventure
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Not everyone likes to purchase guide for their daily usage, but the david allen sibley peterson first guide to bird of north america would be an anomoly. 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.
The Eastern Guide, with its small pocket-sized format, is ideal for Canadian field use. It has a lot of different angles on birds and flight views which are cool. The drawings have beautiful detail. It is an easy book to reference for accurate bird information. The illustrations are beautiful and will be a great help with identifying new species.
Why We Like This:
Perfect birding book for backyard birder
A must have for birders east of the rockies
A little crimped, but still able to flip through and perfectly legible
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The jonathan alderfer peterson first guide to bird of north america should be able to handle its purpose and duties with ease. If you are jutting into feeding and caring for backyard birds then this is your book. It can be an easy and inexpensive way to attract birds year-round. The Black-Billed Cuckoo is much less common and declining, therefore much less apt to be seen. There are pictures of the birds, a map indicating where they like to live, and about their food, nesting, plumage, and their voices. It is not only identifies the bird but gives you so much interesting information about them.
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. It is good for quick field guide, light weight & very complete information.
Why We Like This:
Wonderful way to identify the migrating birds as well
Perfect gift with great illustration and wonderful gift
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The matt kracht peterson first guide to bird of north america should be able to handle its purpose and duties with ease. If you are a bird watcher up for clever humor (and a few swear words) then this book is for you. 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.
This little book is a charm for those people that can laugh at the birding ways. The cover is flexible but sturdy, the pages are thick and hearty, and the binding is strong enough to endure many returned visits. It also makes for a terrific coffee table book and conversation piece. It's fun to leave the book lying around real birder people, just to see them pick it up and flip through it. There is no pretense that this is anything other than exactly what it is. This is a book for any bird lover, animal lover, or anyone that needs a good laugh.
Why We Like This:
Great gift for a bird lover but a perfect gift for a bird hater
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Next on the list, we've got yet another guide that manages to win our hearts. It's the roger tory peterson field guide and it's widely considered as one of the best convenient guide you can buy. This is a beautifully illustrated guide to the birds of north america featuring detailed drawings showing special features of each bird with accompanying informative text. It includes birds from the east and west and is updated for newly introduced species. The paintings are for the most part the exact same as earlier editions, with frequent rearrangements (digitally performed) to account for the East/West combination and taxonomy modifications (digitally performed) to account for the East/West combination and taxonomy modifications. The addition of range maps on the plates saves the flipping back and forth to check a bird is within range or not.
There is an entire section of large range maps in the back of the guide, and each species account includes a small thumbnail map. The drawn images are pristine with arrows pointing out the distinctives of individual birds. There are also entirely new paintings, contributed by Michael O'Brien. This is a book to be enjoyed by all, even folks who are not birders, they will soon become excited to enter the world of birding.
Why We Like This:
Good for those who don’t know much to learn a lot
Great illustrations and demonstrations of bird anatomy
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Not everyone likes to purchase guide for their daily usage, but the roger tory peterson peterson first guide to bird of north america would be an anomoly. It is much easier to use than the Audubon Society Field Guide. It is perfect for any backyard birder in the eastern half of north america. There is a short section about how to look at birds for identification, with black and white drawings to illustrate what is meant by how they fly and what are wing bars, crowns, etc. It is educational to see how many additional species might be attracted to the platform type.
The book is a great beginner book, or in collaboration with petersons north american birds, makes a great bird watching collection. It is easy to follow, and the book adds to the fun of winter feeding. It is great to keep by the window when watching feeders for a quick lookup for identification. The print is large & easy to read. It is an excellent beginner's guide and highly recommended.
Why We Like This:
Wonderful little book and easy to read
Perfect for beginning birders, or for those just interested in back yard feeding
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If you want nothing less than best desirable guide, then richard e white peterson first guide to bird of north america is the one you should definitely consider, as it manages to bring a lot to the table. It is an introduction to life cycles, nomenclature, the differences between spiders, true bugs, and insects. It is easy to look up an insect with over 200 common insects of North America inside. It is small and lightweight, perfect for camping or a hike in the woods. It makes a great gift too, kids or adult will all enjoy this handy little book.
It is great to teach great grandchildren about nature. The small size makes it easy to pack around when hiking. It would be excellent if it contained more insects. This would be excellent if it contained more insects.
Why We Like This:
Great for kids and also adult beginners
Plain and simple language, good illustrations
Great colorful pictures, descriptions, and easy to carry size