Pros: Thumbtabs, quick-find index, new range maps, easy to use, comprehensive listing of birds Cons: None
How old does a book need to be to earn the classification of antique? How can a classic reference book outdo itself? Too many years ago I purchased the first edition National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America convinced this ...
Pros: Great quick indexes, perfect field guide size and good information Cons: Species details can be limited at times by size of book
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, 5th Edition Many years ago, when I was first being exposed to 'real' birding, I remember being shown the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America that my ...
Pros: Excellent illustrations and great diagrams. Introductory pages are very insightful to "birding". Cons: It's a field guide, so it does not contain comprehensive species information.
How I became an owner of this reference book I enjoy watching nature. The wife and I purchased our first home in the spring of 2006. Our new home was more suburbia then were used to growing up around, but we both desired that. The added ...
Birding is the fastest growing wildlife-related activity in the U.S., and even conservative estimates put the current number of U.S. birders at 50 mil...More at HotBookSale
Birding is the fastest growing wildlife-related activity in the U.S., and even conservative estimates put the current number of U.S. birders at 50 mil...More at HotBookSale
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