UPDATE: I have seen the second printing of this book and it looks like the color and font problems have been solved! So I can now endorse this book.
1) Sibley, David Allen. The Sibley Guide to Birds: Second Edition. 2014. Knopf. Flexibound: 598 pages. Price: $40.00 U.S.
PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: The publication of The Sibley Guide to Birds in
2000 quickly established David Allen Sibley as the author and
illustrator of the nation’s supreme and most comprehensive guide to
birds. Used by millions of birders from novices to the most expert, The Sibley Guide
became the standard by which natural history guides are measured. The
highly anticipated second edition builds on this foundation of
excellence, offering massively expanded and updated information, new
paintings, new and rare species, and a new, elegant design.
The second edition offers a wealth of improvements and updates:
The second edition offers a wealth of improvements and updates:
• All illustrations reproduced 15 to 20 percent larger for better detail.
• Includes nearly 7,000 paintings digitally remastered from original art for enhanced print quality.
• Expanded text includes habitat information and voice description for every species and more tips on finding birds in the field.
• More than 600 new paintings, including illustrations of 115 rare species and additional paintings of common species and regional populations.
• More than 700 updated maps of ranges, showing winter, summer, year-round, migration, and rare ranges.
• 85 bird family pages now cross-referenced to species accounts.
• Revised taxonomic order and most current common names for every species.
• Includes nearly 7,000 paintings digitally remastered from original art for enhanced print quality.
• Expanded text includes habitat information and voice description for every species and more tips on finding birds in the field.
• More than 600 new paintings, including illustrations of 115 rare species and additional paintings of common species and regional populations.
• More than 700 updated maps of ranges, showing winter, summer, year-round, migration, and rare ranges.
• 85 bird family pages now cross-referenced to species accounts.
• Revised taxonomic order and most current common names for every species.
The Sibley Guide to Birds,
second edition, brings the genius of David Allen Sibley to the world
once again in a thoroughly updated and expanded volume that every birder
must own.
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