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For Alaska birding, here are my suggestions for books: Nat'l Geographic Guide to Birds of North America is the best (most compact and yet good pictures, descriptions) field guide in my opinion. Grant. It's published in the US by Princeton UP and in the UK by Collins.
Not only will it be handy for vargrants, but also has better illustrations of many residents (e. An essential addition to what's already available for North America. Chris Sharpe, Caracas, Venezuela. As is the case for the rest of the USA and Canada, the current two best overall field guides are the Nat'l Geographic and Sibley's. For the birder with baggage- weight restrictions - and who hasn't? Nevertheless, many birders come to Alaska in search of what rarities may show up on the Bering Sea and Aleutian islands.
For these, I suggest the nicely compact softcover edition of Bhushan, et al . Dennis Paulson's . For those lucky enough to go on a cruise, the fairly compact Harrison's photographic guide . I eschew photo guides for other birds, but not for pelagic birding.
For Euarasian landbirds, the choice is tougher. Flint, et al . Finally, Rising and Beadle's . This book also covers seven of the Eurasian sparrows better than Nat.
Geo or Sibley: specifically, the Little, Rustic, Gray, Yellow- breasted, Pallas's, Reed and Pine Buntings. I further the coment that Rob't Armstrong's photographic book . That said, the EARLIER edition (2nd, 1.
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Poor Armstrong had a fire destroy his photographic files and the latter ones are not so good as his more extensive earlier photos. For location guides, Nick Lethaby's book is out of date and I do not recommend it. Under the compilation of George West, some two dozen guides around Alaska wrote chapters of varying quality for the ABA guide and, in the interest of full disclosure, yes, I was one of them (two and a half chapters), but that said, it is a good and absolutely necessary resource. Also, George has a weblink for updates, as mentioned in the book. On a more local level, if one is ONLY going to be in the immediate vicinity of Anchorage, R. L. Lastly, Geo. West's earlier Guide to Birding the Kenai Peninsula is superseded by the full- state book mentioned above.
Audie Bakewell from the Heart of the Alaska Range, Denali Highway Cabins www. Best Field Guide for the area, Sibley's Birds of Western Canada. Best Guide to where to find birds: The Cold Lake section of J. C. Finlays a Bird Finding Guide to Canada. Also recommended as companion book for the text articles for where to find birds in Alberta is Birds of Albert a by John Acorn/Chris Fisher (not recommended as a field identification guide). Prior to coming to Cold Lake a recommended stop for information on where to find Birds, Books, Cd's etc is The Wild Bird General Store in Edmonton http: //www. A Checklist has also been developed by the local Beaver River Naturalist Society for the Cold Lake area.
It is avail at local visitor centers, at the Wild Bird General Store, and through the naturalist society at beaverrivernaturalists@telus. Ted Hindmarch. For Argentina birding, here' are my suggestions for guides: After my trip to Argentina I recommend as a field guide: Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica by Martin R. Pena and Maurice Rumboll. It is not a very user- friendly guide and some of the illustrations are somewhat confusing but it was the only one I could find. The new Collins Field Guide . Rodriguez Mata, Francisco Erize and Maurice Rumboll is also usefull.
Knud Rasmussen krkr(AT)sympatico. As I. If you need more info about, do not hesitate to contact me. Cordially, from north Patagonia. Gustavo. With almost 1. We follow Mazar Barnett's latest December 2.
By far the only, true and best bilingual book describing the local birds situation. Sergio Corbet. Aves de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Narosky and Henshcke; Vazquez Mazzini Editores, Buenos Aires 2. I found this is the right choice for Argentina visitors staying only in Buenos Aires city, typically those on their way to an. Antarctic cruise, businessmen, or doctors attending a congress. This book is a bud of the classic Guia de aves de Argentina y Uruguay by Narosky and Yzurieta (1.
The result is a much lighter book, less expensive, and overall, use friendlier for the. An appendix shows pictures (small size but useful) of another 5. The book is. perfect for Buenos Aires area, and covers much of what you usually find in a much wider range.
A relevant improvement (compared to the original book) are the good pictures of every species, alongside the corresponding drawing. Texts in Spanish, but species name and main features also in English. An introduction with sites description and other info (Spanish only) is a little bit too long. Index of English Names are sorted by adjective (i. Black Vulture is under Black) making it of little or no use.
Birdingpal Diego Gallegos diegogallegos(AT)fibertel. Ask me if you can.
This useful pamphlet maps the parks, national forests and wildlife management areas, with notations of which birds (and animals) that. An interesting tome is Arkansas Birds: Their Distribution and Abundance by Douglas A. James and Joseph C. Neal (Hardcover - Oct 1.
Amazon, ISBN 0- 9. Although old, I still use it as reference. The book, er, tome, covers distribution patterns, abundance levels, seasonal occurrences, habitats, nesting seasons, and migrational movements of birds across Arkansas. If you stop by the Poteau Ranger Station in Waldron, AR on your way to find the Red- Cockaded Woodpecker, be sure to ask for a copy of Joe Neal’s local area maps which contain lists of birds to be found at each location. Deborah Cohen. Here is a list of my favorite birding books for the Arizona area. For the Maricopa County area (Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Tempe, Gilbert, etc) the best book is . It tells you the best spots in this area to bird.
For Southeastern Arizona . The National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America is probably the most respected and well used book in North America. As for DVD's I do not have many of this area but there is one out . I have seen it and it is very good. In fact, the Tucson Audubon Society has an excellent. They carry a lot of DVD's and cassettes of sound. The Peterson Field Guides .
My copies are tapes and quite old, however, I am sure they have been reproduced in CD's by now. Millie Bilotta,Mesa. Birds of Arizona - Field Guide by Stan Tekiela ISBN: 1. New and Used prices from $8.
Sibley's Guide to Birds of Western North America is what I rely on most and I haven't found a bird yet in Arizona. I haven't been able to identify with this guide. Robert Mortensen robert. Any of the major US or western US will do, but I prefer Sibley (both forms) and National Geographic. For beginners, we also recommend Kaufman Focus Guide.
As for finding birds, we prefer FINDING BIRDS IN SOUTHEAST ARIZONA, 6th ed. The ABA Lane Guide to Southeast Arizona by Rick Taylor covers similar ground. There is a two disc, compact disc of birdsongs of SE AZ and Sonora put out by Cornell, which thoroughly covers the area. We would also recommend that anyone planning a trip to this area peruse the AZ/NM Birdlistserv for daily reports and a weekly summation of rare birds. Gene Loring. I use Simpson and Day's Field Guide to Australian Birds (currently in its 7th edition) and find it an ideal trade off between detail and weight/size. Pizzey and Knight has more detail and possibly slightly better pictures, but is twice the size.
Morcombe's has (in my opinion) bad pictures with poor colour renditions and too much 'cluttered' information. The only bird finding book I have used is 'Where to Find Birds in Australia' by John Bradbury. Not bad, but a little out of date. I have never used calls - so I don't know about them.
David Wilson. We have most of the field guides and refer to them all from time to time. For Australia generally we have found Pizzey and Knight, .
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