Birding Hotspots
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Step-by-step instructions from bird expert and bestselling author Kenn Kaufman on the fieldmarks, shapes, sizes, and behaviors to look for to identify North America's magnificent birds. With color photographs by Brian E. Small.
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Through his artwork and in his own words, David Allen Sibley, well-known author of the bestselling Sibley Guide to Birds, reveals the characteristics, preferences, habits, and other clues that experienced birdwatchers use to identify birds but aren't described in field guides.
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Stories, wit, and commentary from wide-ranging birder and author Pete Dunne, head of New Jersey's fabled Cape May Bird Observatory, about the people and places, birds and birdlore that make up the world of American birding today.
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What makes a bird a bird; why birds do what they do; how they're able to find food, migrate, reproduce, and survive; and why they're so endlessly amazing, explained by biologist and professor emeritus Eldon Greij, founder of Birder's World magazine.
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Learn about where and when birds migrate, the mind-boggling distances they travel, the obstacles that stand in their way, and how they overcome them, described by migration expert Paul Kerlinger, author of the book How Birds Migrate.
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Answers to readers' questions about birds – from bird bander and writer Julie Craves, director of avian research at the Rouge River Bird Observatory at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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