Warblers of the Americas: An Identification Guide

! Read * Warblers of the Americas: An Identification Guide by David Beadle, Jon Curson, David Quinn ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Warblers of the Americas: An Identification Guide The first comprhensive guide to all 116 species found in North, Cenral, and South America.]

Warblers of the Americas: An Identification Guide

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Rating : 4.76 (805 Votes)
Asin : 0395709989
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 262 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-10-27
Language : English

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Great identification reference but with weak range maps Basics: 199Great identification reference but with weak range maps Jack Holloway Basics: 1994, hardcover, 252 pages, 36 color plates of all 116 species, range mapsThis is a reference book covering all 116 species of the New World warblers: Parulidae. Those people with an interest in warblers or who need to research the finer taxonomic/subspecies/geographic aspects of these birds will find this book to be very informative.The 36 color plates are illustrated very well. They cover multip. , hardcover, 252 pages, 36 color plates of all 116 species, range mapsThis is a reference book covering all 116 species of the New World warblers: Parulidae. Those people with an interest in warblers or who need to research the finer taxonomic/subspecies/geographic aspects of these birds will find this book to be very informative.The 36 color plates are illustrated very well. They cover multip. Fabulous Identification Guide to New World Warblers MrDrProfessor There are not many guides that cover all of the warblers of North, South, and Central America, and certainly none that compare to this one.This guide covers all of the warblers of the Americas, all 116 species are covered and beautiful illustrated.36 full color plates illustrate the 116 species, accompanied by range maps and detailed information.Other books familiar in its series are Shorebirds, Seabirds,. A Great Resource Orbman I just received my copy of this book, and am very pleased with it. The plates are exceptionally well done. Although I do not have any plans to travel outside of North America to search for warblers, seeing the possible locations for each of the warblers in this book may help me to plan a future trip. The detailed information about each species is very thorough, although I would recommend the Peterson's Gu

About the AuthorDavid Beadle grew up in Kent, England, where he had no interest in the natural world until he was gripped by an obsession with birds in his late teens. It was while working at a bird observatory that David became interested in moths, an interest that soon grew to an all-consuming passion. He now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and son, and he has photographed more than 2,000 species of moths in that province alone.In addition to his work with moths, David has contributed to over thirty books and countless journals, including New World Warblers and A Field Guide to the Birds of Chile.

The first comprhensive guide to all 116 species found in North, Cenral, and South America.

David Beadle grew up in Kent, England, where he had no interest in the natural world until he was gripped by an obsession with birds in his late teens. It was while working at a bird observatory that David became interested in moths, an interest that soon grew to an all-consuming passion. He now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and son, and he has photographed more than 2,000 species of moths in that province alone.In addition to his work with moths, David has contributed to over thirty books and countless journals, including New World Warblers and A Field Guide to the Birds of Chile.

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