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Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America»rank: 426par: Roger Tory Peterson
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A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants: Eastern and Central North America»rank: 3799par: Lee Allen Peterson
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Peterson Field Guide to Animal Tracks: Third Edition»rank: 32814par: Mark Elbroch, Olaus J. Murie, Roger Tory Peterson
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A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America»rank: 1334de: Houghton Mifflin
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A Field Guide to Advanced Birding: Birding Challenges and How to Approach Them»rank: 36183de: Houghton Mifflin
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Stumped by seemingly indistinguishable immature gulls covering the beach? Wonder whether the accipiter raiding your feeder is a female sharp-shinned hawk or a male Cooper's hawk? Well-known birder and author Kenn Kaufman presents some of North America's most challenging bird-identification conundrums in this guide for the advanced birder. Each chapter covers a group of difficult-to-identify or similar-looking birds, with analyses, tips, and drawings to aid in positive identification. lmprove your birding skills and add more species to your life list with this excellent resource. |
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A Field Guide to Western Birds: A Completely New Guide to Field Marks of All Species Found in North America West of the 100th Meridian and North of Mexico»rank: 52028de: Houghton Mifflin
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Stumped by seemingly indistinguishable immature gulls covering the beach? Wonder whether the accipiter raiding your feeder is a female sharp-shinned hawk or a male Cooper's hawk? Well-known birder and author Kenn Kaufman presents some of North America's most challenging bird-identification conundrums in this guide for the advanced birder. Each chapter covers a group of difficult-to-identify or similar-looking birds, with analyses, tips, and drawings to aid in positive identification. lmprove your birding skills and add more species to your life list with this excellent resource. |
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A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs 2nd Edition: Eastern and Central North America»rank: 3858par: James A. Duke, Steven Foster
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Stumped by seemingly indistinguishable immature gulls covering the beach? Wonder whether the accipiter raiding your feeder is a female sharp-shinned hawk or a male Cooper's hawk? Well-known birder and author Kenn Kaufman presents some of North America's most challenging bird-identification conundrums in this guide for the advanced birder. Each chapter covers a group of difficult-to-identify or similar-looking birds, with analyses, tips, and drawings to aid in positive identification. lmprove your birding skills and add more species to your life list with this excellent resource. |
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A Field Guide to Warblers of North America»rank: 50094par: Jon Dunn, Kimball Garrett
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Peterson Field Guides series has added another weapon to its considerable arsenal of bird-identification guidebooks: a field guide devoted solely to the warblers of North America. Warblers, those small, sprightly, colorful songbirds that move north through the continent for the breeding season, have always delighted and simultaneously frustrated birders around the country. This field guide won't cure any cases of 'warbler neck'--a condition brought on by extensive peering into the treetops--but it will help you to better decide just which species has your craned-neck attention. With color plates ... |
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A Field Guide to Western Medicinal Plants and Herbs»rank: 56327par: Steven Foster, Christopher Hobbs
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Peterson Field Guides series has added another weapon to its considerable arsenal of bird-identification guidebooks: a field guide devoted solely to the warblers of North America. Warblers, those small, sprightly, colorful songbirds that move north through the continent for the breeding season, have always delighted and simultaneously frustrated birders around the country. This field guide won't cure any cases of 'warbler neck'--a condition brought on by extensive peering into the treetops--but it will help you to better decide just which species has your craned-neck attention. With color plates ... |
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A Field Guide to Trees and Shrubs: Northeastern and north-central United States and southeastern and south-central Canada»rank: 55174de: Houghton Mifflin
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Peterson Field Guides series has added another weapon to its considerable arsenal of bird-identification guidebooks: a field guide devoted solely to the warblers of North America. Warblers, those small, sprightly, colorful songbirds that move north through the continent for the breeding season, have always delighted and simultaneously frustrated birders around the country. This field guide won't cure any cases of 'warbler neck'--a condition brought on by extensive peering into the treetops--but it will help you to better decide just which species has your craned-neck attention. With color plates ... |