Excursion Guides Field Guides
| | | |
|---|
 Sell Book |
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Sixth Edition Author: Jon L. Dunn ISBN-10: 1426208286 ISBN-13: 9781426208287 Published: 2011-11-01 Publisher: National Geographic
|
Book Description:
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, 6th Edition contains the most all-new material since the first edition was published more than 25 years ago. The latest edition will include 300 new art figures; unique subspecies maps never before seen in a field guide; extensive migration information overlaid on species maps; field-mark labels on all artwork; text updates to include new species; reorganization reflecting taxonomic changes in the bird community; organization, readability, and increased page count with a fresh new design.
|
|
 Sell Book |
Birds of Eastern North America (Helm Field Guides) Author: David Sibley ISBN-10: 0713666579 ISBN-13: 9780713666571 Published: 2003-06-30 Publisher: A&C Black
|
Book 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
|
|
 Sell Book |
The Burgess Bird Book for Children (Newly Illustrated) Author: Thornton W. Burgess ISBN-10: 1449561594 ISBN-13: 9781449561598 Published: 2009-10-19 Publisher: CreateSpace
|
Book Description:
"The Burgess Bird Book for Children," (**Black and White Edition**) by renowned naturalist and author of children's books on wildlife Thornton W. Burgess, successfully blends information and entertainment. "Peter Rabbit," the main character in "The Burgess Bird Book for Children," goes around to the various habitats discovering different birds. Peter Rabbit wants especially to know where the nest is, and how many young they have. "Jenny Wren," a gossipy Miss Know-it-All, is also a main character. Thornton Burgess characterizes Jenny Wren as a bit "snooty," a fact that will help children remember that good identifier to wrens is their upturned tails. Learn all about birds' physical appearance, eating patterns, nesting habits, migration patterns, songs and call in this colorful and fascinating book. The intermingling of story and fact, as presented in this classic, is enough to keep children interested while helping them learn much about the birds. In addition to the tales of Peter Rabbit and Jenny Wren, "The Burgess Bird Book for Children" includes fascinating stories about Redwing the Blackbird, Melody the Wood Thrush, Spooky the Screech Owl, Creaker the Purple Grackle, Downy the Woodpecker, and other feathered friends. This newly illustrated edition of "The Burgess Bird Book for Children" includes more than forty black and white photographs.
|
|
 Sell Book |
National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America (National Geographic Backyard Guides) Author: Jonathan Alderfer ISBN-10: 1426207204 ISBN-13: 9781426207204 Published: 2011-03-15 Publisher: National Geographic
|
Book Description:
Essential for the estimated 62 million Americans who watch and feed birds in their backyards—from the experts at National Geographic and co-author of the popular and perennial best seller Field Guide to the Birds of North America. No matter where you live—in the country, city, a high-rise or house—this handy guide will quench your curiosity about the feathered creatures in your midst. It features 150 of the most common and interesting birds likely to be observed at backyard feeders, nesting nearby or just migrating through. An indispensable visual index of all 150 species appears on the inside front and back laminated covers, making identification a snap. Beginning with Backyard Basics, an easy-to-follow, richly illustrated presentation on observing and identifying birds—with tips on attracting and feeding your favorite birds, birdhouses, and bird-friendly landscapes to entice nesting—the book is full of National Geographic’s iconic field guide images and maps. Core species on everyone’s list—such as robins, woodpeckers, bluebirds and chickadees—are featured in two-page spreads including practical tips with additional imagery. Sidebars captivate with interesting and little known facts. Backyard Guide to Birds is linked to even more content, including audio of each of the book’s 150 birds’ songs and calls at nationalgeographic.com/birding.
|
|
 Sell Book |
The Song of the Cardinal Author: Gene Stratton-Porter ISBN-10: 1611045274 ISBN-13: 9781611045277 Published: 2011-04-15 Publisher: ReadaClassic.com
|
Book Description:
“The Song of the Cardinal, Gene Stratton-Porter’s first book, serves as a delightful introduction to the more than twenty others that she ultimately published along with numerous stories and articles in magazines. Stratton-Porter is one of the best-selling authors ever and her novels have never gone out of print. The fictional Cardinal that the book is about is actually a superbird who is bigger and redder and sings louder and more beautifully than any other Cardinal in the world. Moreover, it sings with such clarity that the literal meaning of its songs can be interpreted by human beings, primarily an old farmer and his wife who own the farm on which this bird resides. The Song of the Cardinal seems to be aimed at adults although its tone and intellectual level is more like that of a child’s book. According to the film "Voice of Limberlost" it is based on a true experience in which the author finds a dead Cardinal “shot by some fiend with a gun simply to test his aim.” She picked up the bird and carried it home, formulating the story along the way. The book reveals the strength of her feelings toward nature and invokes religion as the main source of moral authority. The book is clearly intended to influence the behavior and attitudes of hunters and marksmen toward wild things, especially birds, and to invoke the fear of God into any reader who would willingly harm them. The strengths of this book are that nature is presented in an endearing way that might sensitize people on an emotional level to the need to preserve it. It calls attention to the moral dimensions of man’s impact on nature.
|
|
 Sell Book |
The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time Author: Jonathan Weiner ISBN-10: 067973337X ISBN-13: 9780679733379 Published: 1995-05-30 Publisher: Vintage
|
Book Description:
Winner of the Pulitzer PrizeOn a desert island in the heart of the Galapagos archipelago, where Darwin received his first inklings of the theory of evolution, two scientists, Peter and Rosemary Grant, have spent twenty years proving that Darwin did not know the strength of his own theory. For among the finches of Daphne Major, natural selection is neither rare nor slow: it is taking place by the hour, and we can watch.In this dramatic story of groundbreaking scientific research, Jonathan Weiner follows these scientists as they watch Darwin's finches and come up with a new understanding of life itself. The Beak of the Finch is an elegantly written and compelling masterpiece of theory and explication in the tradition of Stephen Jay Gould.
|
|
 Sell Book |
The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature, and Fowl Obsession Author: Mark Obmascik ISBN-10: 0743245466 ISBN-13: 9780743245463 Published: 2005-02-01 Publisher: Free Press
|
Book Description:
Every January 1, a quirky crowd storms out across North America for a spectacularly competitive event called a Big Year—a grand, expensive, and occasionally vicious 365-day marathon of birdwatching. For three men in particular, 1998 would become a grueling battle for a new North American birding record. Bouncing from coast to coast on frenetic pilgrimages for once-in-a-lifetime rarities, they brave broiling deserts, bug-infested swamps, and some of the lumpiest motel mattresses known to man. This unprecedented year of beat-the-clock adventures ultimately leads one man to a record so gigantic that it is unlikely ever to be bested. Here, prizewinning journalist Mark Obmascik creates a dazzling, fun narrative of the 275,000-mile odyssey of these three obsessives as they fight to win the greatest— or maybe worst—birding contest of all time.
|
|
 Sell Book |
The Sibley Guide to Birds Author: David Allen Sibley ISBN-10: 0679451226 ISBN-13: 9780679451228 Published: 2000-10-03 Publisher: Knopf
|
Book Description:
David Allen Sibley, America's most gifted contemporary painter of birds, is the author and illustrator of this comprehensive guide. His beautifully detailed illustrations—more than 6,600 in all—and descriptions of 810 species and 350 regional populations will enrich every birder's experience.The Sibley Guide's innovative design makes it entirely user friendly. The illustrations are arranged to facilitate comparison, yet still capture the unique character of each species.The Sibley Guide to Birds provides a wealth of new information:—Captioned illustrations show many previously unpublished field marks and revisions of known marks—Nearly every species is shown in flight—Measurements include length, wingspan, and weight for every species—Subspecies and geographic varients are covered thoroughly—Complete voice descriptions are included for every species—Maps show the complete distribution of every species: summer and winter ranges, migration routes, and rare occurrencesBoth novice and experienced birders will appreciate these and other innovative features:—An introductory page for each family or group of related families makes comparisons simple—Clear and concise labels with pointers identify field marks directly—Birds are illustrated in similar poses to make comparisons between species quick and easy—Illustrations emphasize the way birds look in the fieldWith The Sibley Guide to Birds, the National Audubon Society makes the art and expertise of David Sibley available to the world in a comprehensive, handsome, easy-to-use volume that will be the indispensable identification guide every birder must own.
|
|
 Sell Book |
Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl Author: Stacey O'Brien ISBN-10: 1416551778 ISBN-13: 9781416551775 Published: 2009-06-02 Publisher: Free Press
|
Book Description:
This New York Times bestselling "sweet, quirky memoir" (USA TODAY) tells the "heartwarming story" (Publishers Weekly) of a biologist and the owl she rescued and raised. A book of unforgettable emotional resonance, Wesley the Owl took the book world by storm, with a 4-star review in People and a starred review in Publishers Weekly. Stacey O’Brien’s pioneering work about the emotional lives of owls is nothing less than enthralling. When adopted, Wesley could not have survived in the wild. O’Brien watches him turn into a voracious carnivore (eating up to six mice a day), an avid communicator with whom she develops a language all their own, and eventually, a robust adult who preens in the mirror and objects to visits by any other males to "his" house. She makes important discoveries along the way, and tells how the playful, reasoning, and loving creature she set out to save ended up saving her. Charting a unique partnership, Wesley the Owl is for animal lovers everywhere.
|
|
 Sell Book |
Sibley Field Guide Birds/West Nth Americ (Helm Field Guides) Author: David Sibley ISBN-10: 0713666587 ISBN-13: 9780713666588 Published: 2003-05-31 Publisher: A&C Black
|
Book Description:
This field guide covers the avifauna of western 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."
|
|
|