1) Sterry, Paul. Warblers and Other Songbirds of North America: A Life-size Guide to Every Species. 2017. Harper Design. Hardbound: 352 pages. Price: $29.99 U.S.
PUBLISHER'S SUMMARY: A stunning full-color photographic field guide of 285 species of North American songbirds and warblers, captured in glorious life-sized detail and featuring concise descriptions, location maps, and useful facts for both experienced birdwatchers and armchair ornithologists alike.
Birds such as the Acadian
Flycatcher, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Indigo Bunting, Northern
Mockingbird, Pyrrhuloxia, Rock Wren, Song Sparrow, Tree Swallow, and the
Yellow-throated Warbler are known for their elaborate songs produced by
their highly developed vocal organs. Warblers and Other Songbirds of North America
is a breathtaking collection of 285 species of these beautiful,
melodious creatures, the largest number of species in a single field
guide about North American songbirds.
Arranged by region and taxonomic order, every songbird is depicted life-sized; each photograph is accompanied by a short description with essential information on identification and the particular species, habits, and behavior. Every species entry also includes a map showing where the species can be found, as well as a fact grid listing key details such as common and scientific name, length, food, habitat, status, and voice. Inside you'll find fun facts, including:
RECOMMENDATION: The photography highlights this book.
Arranged by region and taxonomic order, every songbird is depicted life-sized; each photograph is accompanied by a short description with essential information on identification and the particular species, habits, and behavior. Every species entry also includes a map showing where the species can be found, as well as a fact grid listing key details such as common and scientific name, length, food, habitat, status, and voice. Inside you'll find fun facts, including:
- Songbirds are members of the order Passeriformes, the most varied group of birds both in terms of numbers of species and diversity of appearance and habit preferences.
- Songbirds have feet that allow them to perch with ease, with three toes pointing forward and one facing back.
- Songbirds are extremely vocal; some male species are among the finest songsters in the bird world.
RECOMMENDATION: The photography highlights this book.
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