Smithsonian Handbooks: Birds of North America -- Eastern Region (Smithsonian Handbooks) (DK Handbooks)

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UPC:
9780789471567
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
4/1/2001
Release Date:
4/25/2001
Author:
Fred J. Alsop III
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
Annotated
Pages:
752
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The most comprehensive identification guide to the birds of North America, Eastern Region. Discover 706 species of birds known to breed east of the 100th meridian in the United States and Canada with this indispensable reference guide to birdwatching! Published in association with Americas preeminent authority, the Smithsonian Institution, this birdwatching book includes: Full-page profiles that combine precise descriptions, annotated photographs and artworks to highlight the key field marks of the species in each plumage Similar species are shown and distinguishing characteristics are noted Further information on the birds habits describes the typical song and other vocalizations, behavior, breeding, nesting, population and conservation concerns. Typical flight patterns, nest locations, and shapes are described with clear icons and amplified in the text. Each birds range during summer, winter and migration is clearly shown on a map. From the Eastern Bluebirds and American Kestrel to the Blue Jay and Carolina Wren, this bird identification book reveals each species characteristics and behavior in unprecedented detail. It also details each birds life history in a concise and user-friendly format. The most commonly seen birds are shown in clear, full-color photographs along with images of similar bird species to make differentiation easy. Youll also learn more about rare birds and vagrants that occasionally stray into this region. Handbooks: Birds of North America - Eastern Region is the perfect bird field guide for both armchair bird enthusiasts and dedicated bird watchers in the United States and Canada.