Birds of North America
Birds of North America
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The most up-to-date and gorgeous photographic collection of all 1,144 bird species in North America (including Hawaii!).
A Great Blue Heron, a Wood Duck, a Baltimore Oriole, an Eastern Bluebird, or a Belted Kingfisher—which North American bird species is your favorite? In Birds of North America: A Photographic Atlas, Bruce M. Beehler provides the information and images you need to identify and enjoy each of the 1,144 amazing and diverse bird species recorded in the United States and Canada, including Hawaii and Alaska. Featuring more than 1,200 full-color photographs and illustrations and more than 700 range maps, this comprehensive reference provides both beginners and seasoned birders with important facts about each birds ecology, behavior, seasonal movements, nesting biology, and conservation status.
Birds of North America gives bird-lovers everything they could ask for: The photographs and illustrations, selected and curated by Brian E. Small, one of Americas most talented nature photographers, depict each species in its most beautiful plumage and natural habitat. The largest, most detailed, and most up-to-date range maps available anywhere provide invaluable insider information on the best birding hotspots. And the special sections rounding out the book offer helpful guidance on birding gear, field trip planning, critical resources, and conservation issues. This is the book for aspiring and veteran bird enthusiasts alike.
About the Author
About the Author
<p>Ornithologist Bruce M. Beehler is a research associate in the Division of Birds at the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, and a scientific affiliate of the American Bird Conservancy. He is the author of more than a dozen nature books, including Birds of Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia and North on the Wing: Travels with the Songbird Migration of Spring. Brian E. Small is one of North Americas best known and most accomplished bird photographers, whose images grace more than fifty books.</p><br>
Table of Content
Table of Content
<p>Front Matter<br /><br>Foreword, by Michael J. Parr<br /><br>Acknowledgments<br /><br>Geographic Terms, Technical Terms, and Abbreviations<br /><br>Introduction<br /><br>The List<br /><br>The Species Accounts<br /><br>The Range Maps<br /><br>Main Species Accounts<br /><br>1. The Non-passerines (the waterfowl to the falcons and parrots)<br /><br>2. The Passerines (the flycatchers to the finches and tanagers)<br /><br>Accounts of Vagrant, Hawaiian, Exotic, and Extinct Species<br /><br>3. Neotropical Rarities and Vagrants<br /><br>4. European Rarities and Vagrants<br /><br>5. Asian Rarities and Vagrants<br /><br>6. Hawaiian Birds<br /><br>7. Oceanic Rarities and Vagrants<br /><br>8. Mainland Localized Exotics<br /><br>9. Extinct Species<br /><br>Back Matter<br /><br>Bird Family Accounts<br /><br>Birds in Our Lives<br /><br>Best Birding Apps and Websites<br /><br>Birding Gear<br /><br>Planning Your Birding Field Trip<br /><br>Important Institutions for Birds and Birding<br /><br>Birds at Home<br /><br>Bird Conservation<br /><br>Annotated Bibliography<br /><br>Contributing Photographers<br /><br>Index</p><br>
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