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Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America
 

Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America
written by David Sibley
Studio : Christopher Helm Publishing Company
by Christopher Helm Publishing Company
Publisher : Christopher Helm Publishing Company
Released : 2003-01
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Number of Items : 1
EAN : 9780713666571
Avg. Customer Rating:(based on 63 reviews)

List Price : $31.00
Our Price : $22.49


Editorial Reviews for  'Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America'
 
Product Description
This field guide covers the avifauna of eastern North America using detailed artworks, maps and text. Lighter than the original North American Bird Guide", the book is designed to be suitable for regular field use and has a fully integrated format allowing quick and easy reference. "The ideal identification guide." Birdwatch
 
Customer Reviews for  'Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America'
 
Handy Book
This is my go to book of field guides. I have several different field guides but this is the one that actually goes out in the field with me. It's also the first book I give to anyone interested in bird identification. The Sibley is my favorite guide.
 
sibley eastern guide
Probably the best for intermediate to veteran birders who know their stuff. Finally portable and thorough enough for everyday in-the-field identification use.While the print size is smaller than one might like,the book is a fine compromise overall for size and content. If you need more species data, keep a larger desk reference at hand.Contains calendar plumage variation sketches with specific months of expected coloration-the only guide that has this I believe.Multiple drawings/views of a single species in flight AND perched are shown, including in flight sketches to show upper AND lower wing patterns-few guides show this much variation.Maps,while small, are of the entire North America land mass, not just of an arbitrary abbreviated eastern section, and show where the bird is rare nationwide as well.Rarity is noted in a gray green with isolated dots AND/OR entire areas of the country in the same gray green.Most guides(except Kaufman) don't do the rarity well, including the new NG Eastern/Western versions.Migration is shown in a yellow color and is much cleaner/clearer than the NG editions, which attempt this with dotted lines and arrows.Field marks are not only arrowed, like Peterson/Kaufman/NG 5th edition, but contain descriptive notes at the point of the arrow so you don't need to refer back to the text(New NG Regionals do have this now as well).Plumages sometimes appear as too pastel, and this has been noted in past reviews.Yet some of the competitive guides drawings often are too bright/over done and unnatural, and those guides featuring photos have limited views and plumage.Suggestions for improvement would include: a quick reference guide(ie.drawings of the bird families & page #) at the front or back cover to get you to the bird section of interest(Kaufman and new NG Regional guides have it), referenced color tabs for the families and/or thumb tabs(like newer NG's) in the book margins.Lastly, I'd wish for an even smaller abbreviated guide(a mini version)thats truly portable and fits in any of my pockets-few guides have yet done it.There is no hardcover version,only the flex/turtle bound 1st edition has been published.
 
easy for quick identification
I think this is a terrific book because it is easy to quickly identify birds with their well laid-out information, quick identification tips and specific tips as to what to look for when identifying a bird. Some of the tips are paying attention to bird stance, beak shape, crown feathers etc ... They also show birds that look similar to other birds so you can compare the possibilities of who just flew away. And they have easy color guides of what birds are seasonally-where on the map; the one draw-back is that they have birds that would never come to the North East, not many, but they are in the guide. I keep this book on the window sill by my feeder and enjoy it all winter long! I will also but one for my mom.
 
great field guide on birds all over north america not just the east
This is an outstanding field guide, easy to use and understand.I live in the mountains of western North Carolina and many species of birds migrate through here and also there are many year round species that I have identified with this bird guide. I highly recommend this guide if your looking for a bird field guide that is easy to tote in the field for a quick reference for any unusual birds you may want info on readily.
 
Better than....
Love my new Sibley Field Guide. It's better than the old standard guide I've used for years. It's easy to navigate, and I love the varied views of individual birds, flying, perched etc.. It stays on my kitchen table for constant reference!!
 
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