The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America
10 best books like The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America (David Allen Sibley): This is San Francisco, National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, A Field Guide to Western Birds: A Completely New Guide to Field Marks of All Species Found in North America West of the 100th Meridian and North of Mexico, To See Every Bird on Earth: A Father, a Son, and a Lifelong Obsession, A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America, Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced Birding: Understanding What You See and Hear, National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Birds: Western Region, Birder's Handbook: A Field Guide to the Natural History of North American Birds, The Crossley Id Guide: Eastern Birds, Ornithology
Author | Miroslav Sasek |
ISBN | 0789309629 |
Let the rumbling cable car tell you the story! And what a story: From the crookedest street in the world to the Peking ducks in Chinatown, San Francisco is easily one of the world's most enchanting cities. Illustrator Miroslav Sasek captures both the breathtaking landscape and the cosmopolitan flavor...
Author | National Geographic Society |
ISBN | 0792268776 |
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America continues to be the most sought-after, the most authoritative, and the easiest to access field guide to birds on the market. Now in its 4th Edition, revisions include 250 updated range maps, and new classification information National...
Author | Roger Tory Peterson |
ISBN | 0395911745 |
"The Birder’s Bible" for more than 60 years, Roger Tory Peterson’s classic Field Guide to Western Birds includes all species found in North America west of the 100th meridian and north of Mexico. Featuring the unique Peterson Identification System, Western Birds contains 165 full-color paintings...
Author | Dan Koeppel |
ISBN | 1594630011 |
From a well-known outdoors and nature writer comes a narrative that explores a lifelong obsession with competitive birding.
What drives a man to travel to sixty countries and spend a fortune to count birds? And what if that man is your father?
Richard Koeppel's obsession began at the age of...
A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America
Author | Roger Tory Peterson |
Features the unique Peterson Identification System, which has never been surpassed as a tool for field identification and is available only in Peterson Guides. "The Birder's Bible" for over sixty years. All the birds of eastern and central North America--including accidentals, exotics, and escapes--shown...
Author | Kenn Kaufman |
ISBN | 0547248326 |
Birders can memorize hundreds of details and still not be able to identify birds if they don’t really understand what’s in front of them.Today birders have access to almost too much information, and their attempts to identify birds can be drowned out by excess detail. The all-new Kaufman Field...
Author | Miklos D.F. Udvardy |
ISBN | 0679428518 |
Introduced in 1977 and completely revised in 1994, these bestselling photographic field guides have become the birding bibles of more than four million enthusiasts. Virtually every bird found in North America is brought to life in a full-color photograph and with textual information on the bird's...
Author | Paul R. Ehrlich |
ISBN | 0671659898 |
This is the most complete and authoritative reference book about the birds of North America -- up to date and in field-guide format.
The Birder's Handbook is the first of its kind: a portable library of fascinating information not included in your identification guide. For each of the 646 species...
Author | Richard Crossley |
ISBN | 0691147787 |
This stunningly illustrated book from acclaimed birder and photographer Richard Crossley revolutionizes field guide design by providing the first real-life approach to identification. Whether you are a beginner, expert, or anywhere in between, The Crossley ID Guide will vastly improve your...
Author | Frank B. Gill |
ISBN | 0716749831 |
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Author | Siobhan Carroll |
ISBN | 1250237564 |
A Tor.com original, Siobhan Carroll's For He Can Creep is a dark fantasy story of poetry, devilry, and cats in a battle of good vs. evil for the fate of humanity.
Nineteenth century poet Christopher Smart has been committed to St. Luke's Hospital for Lunatics believing God has commissioned...