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BIRD WATCHING BOOKS

Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Ben Sonder. By New Line Books. The regular list price is $12.95. Sells new for $11.01. There are some available for $1.27.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by American Birding Association and Usda Forest Service. By American Birding Association. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $33.75. There are some available for $0.69.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by William Dr Serle and Gerard J. Morel and Wolfgang Hartwig. By Stephen Greene Pr. The regular list price is $21.95. Sells new for $34.95. There are some available for $34.99.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Oxford University Press, USA. The regular list price is $295.00. Sells new for $284.50. There are some available for $225.00.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Joy Postle. By Pitman Pub. Corp. There are some available for $1.10.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by David Bird. By Firefly Books. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $1.98. There are some available for $0.01.
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2 comments about The Bird Almanac: The Ultimate Guide to Essential Facts and Figures of the World's Birds.
  1. The amount of information in The Bird Almanac, and the diversity, is staggering, and there is far too much to cover in a short review. The information covers both birds and bird watching, starting with a complete checklist of the world's birds. There is a chart showing the suggested fossil history of birds. The sections on anatomy include not only the traditional bird diagram, but also labeled drawings of the skeleton, digestive system, brain, eyeball, feather tracts, and other systems. There are charts on heart rates, metabolic rates, hearing range, and number of taste buds in various species, and dozens of others in the physiographic section. There are also charts on wing loading, flight speed, daily flight distance, average altitudes of migrating birds, and the ability of birds to transport prey after capture. The mortality section includes charts on the relative occurrence of a long list of diseases and lists of threatened and endangered birds.

    There is a section on biggest, smallest, longest, most traveled birds, etc. A section on who's who in bird biology and conservation includes not only the expected names, but important figures less well-known. Do you want to know who was president of the AOU in 1938, or any other year? Who are the recipients of the Elliot Coues Award? It's all here, as well as which teams have won the World Series of Birding and who has won the Duck Stamp competition. There is a section on resources for bird watchers that includes a list of the world's bird watching and ornithological organizations, with addresses, lists of Internet resources, a compilation of the world's bird watching magazines, lists of rare bird alerts, tour companies, CD ROMs, and on and on.

    This is one of the most impressive, and useful, one-volume collection of information about birds and bird watching available anywhere. Readers will find themselves delving into it for pleasure over and over, and it will be one of the most frequently used references on the shelf. My copy is going on the shelf next to the Birder's Handbook and the small set of references that are my first line of defense whenever anyone asks a question or I need a quick answer. This book belongs in every bird watcher's library.-Eirik A.T. Blom



  2. In "The Bird Almanac", ornithologist David Bird has attempted to create a reference volume packed with a wide variety of information that bird enthusiasts of every level of expertise will find interesting and useful. The first 213 pages of this 460-page book is a World Checklist of Birds, which lists all of the world's bird species by their order and includes notation as to their threatened, endangered, or other status where it is applicable. This is followed by 70 pages dedicated to information about the birds themselves. There is a useful chart giving American and British equivalencies in names of birds. There are diagrams, definitions, and many fascinating statistics on bird anatomy and physiology. There are more diagrams and statistics relating to eggs and incubation as well as statistics on mortality and avian diseases. And there are several pages listing truly amazing world records among birds that are sure to make a trivia buff out of you. The next 142 pages contain information about birding, past and present. Included is a Who's Who in Bird Biology and Conservation, information about major ornithological organizations, the birding codes of ethics from both the American Birding Association and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, and tips for attracting and feeding birds. There are also extensive listings of bird-watching and bird-banding organizations around the globe, birding hotlines, magazines, newsgroups, festivals, and tours. And there is a glossary of terms in the back of the book. Most of the information in "The Bird Almanac" pertains to North America and Great Britain. The book might have been more aptly named "The Birding Almanac", since it contains more information on birding than about the birds themselves. But the bird information that is here is quite fascinating and has been gleaned from so many different sources that it would be difficult to find elsewhere. Where else could I learn that a peregrine falcon can dive at speeds of 117 mph (wow!), that the largest nesting colony contained 136 million passenger pigeons (scary), or that a group of cormorants is called a "gulp" (funny)? Ornithologists, birders, backyard bird watchers, students, conservationists, and those whose curiosity is stirred by fascinating facts are sure to find something of interest in "The Bird Almanac".


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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Mary Louise Grossman and John Hamlet. By Random House Value Publishing. The regular list price is $24.99. Sells new for $30.67. There are some available for $4.50.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Patricia Whitehouse. By Heinemann. There are some available for $2.17.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Salim Ali. By Oxford University Press, USA. The regular list price is $16.95. Sells new for $81.47. There are some available for $81.40.
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Posted in Bird Watching (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Frances Hamerstrom. By Smithsonian. There are some available for $12.49.
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Parrots (Portraits of the Animal World)
Birdfinding in Forty National Forests and Grasslands
The Collins Field Guide to the Birds of West Africa
Handbook of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds: Volume 3: Snipe to Pigeons (Handbook of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds)
Drawing birds
The Bird Almanac: The Ultimate Guide to Essential Facts and Figures of the World's Birds
Birds Of Prey Of The World
La Lechuza / Barn Owls (Que Esta Despierto)
The Fall of a Sparrow
HARRIER HAWK OF MARSHES PB (Smithsonian Nature Series No 6)

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