Birding in the American West: A Handbook
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From the Great Plains to the Arctic tundra, the American West, including Alaska, is home to a stunning variety of birds. This indispensable volume, both a field guide and a site-finding guide, provides an ideal introduction to the pleasures of birding west of the Mississippi. Featuring practical but little-known tips for identifying birds, it will be welcomed by beginning as well as seasoned birders.
Birding in the American West: A Handbook tells where to go, what birds to look for, and how to identify them.
describes the exciting and varied bird habitats found in the West.
is heavily illustrated with drawings and photographs to help birders in the field.
spells out useful techniques for distinguishing among similar-looking species and addresses difficult cases in far greater detail than do standard field guides.
features species accounts with valuable information on bird location, behavior, and field marks.
presents detailed listings by state on where to find birds, with an emphasis on the microhabitats of especially sought-after birds.
teaches bird-finding and bird-identifying skills applicable anywhere.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #904891 in Books
- Published on: 2000-04
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 402 pages
Customer Reviews
Birding in the American West: a handbook
Serious bird-watching enthusiasts are known for traveling halfway around the world to see a particular species of bird. They are also great consumers of bird-related literature. Finally, advanced birders tend to spend a disproportionate amount of time focusing on superficially similar species that are hard to identify and/or find. This book will satisfy such birding enthusiasts who can use it to build a store of knowledge on bird habitat associations, seasonal patterns of bird abundance, and nuances of field identification by sight and sound. Mr. Zimmer makes it clear that his book does not intend to provide directions to specific sites in the West (from ND to TX and west, including AK). Rather, it seeks to provide generalizable information that can be used anywhere. As such, it is a novel and useful new volume with numerous black-and-white illustrations and photographs of similar species and sought-after birds. This is an accessible book for beginning and advanced birders living in or planning a visit to the western U.S.
