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Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America (Peterson Field Guides(R))

by Roger Tory Peterson
from Houghton Mifflin Co

 
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Product Description
In celebration of the centennial of Roger Tory Peterson's birth comes a historic collaboration among renowned birding experts and artists to preserve and enhance the Peterson legacy. This new book combines the Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Birds and Peterson Field Guide to Western Birds into one volume, filled with accessible, concise information and including almost three hours of video podcasts to make bird watching even easier.

· 40 new paintings
· Digital updates to Peterson's original paintings, reflecting the latest knowledge of bird identification
· All new maps for the most up-to-date range information available
· Text rewritten to cover the U.S. and Canada in one guide
· Larger trim size accommodates range maps on every spread
· Contributors include: Michael DiGiorgio, Jeff Gordon, Paul Lehman, Michael O'Brien, Larry Rosche, and Bill Thompson III
· Includes URL to register for access to video podcasts


Excerpts from Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America
Click on each image below to see a larger view


Colorful songbirds with heavy, seed-crushing bills, cardinals and grosbeaks are popular at feeders.


In North America, the Orchard and Baltimore Orioles are fairly widespread in the East; Bullock's is widespread in the West; and the Spot-breasted Oriole is limited to South Florida.


Peterson sometimes painted over figures on a plate and sometimes even cut them out. Canyon Wren was missing from the original art. Michael O'Brien painted a new Canyon Wren for inclusion in the new field guide.


The Orange Bishop is native to Africa but has been introduced in California. Peterson had not painted this bird for his field guides, so Michael O'Brien painted this one.


Thumbnail maps help you determine at a glance if a bird is likely to be in your region.


Large maps in back give detailed range information.



Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 Rating
  • great by! Rating
    This is the best field i.d. book i have seen. It has many different views for each species of bird and all the info needed about each. Couldn't ask for a better field guide.
  • Peterson Field Guide Rating

    Exceptional guide. Link to pod cast is easy to access. Maps easy to follow.
  • The new Peterson guide is a winner Rating
    Over many years I have prefered the Peterson field guides to birds over all the other authors. What I like best are the arrows that simplify identification. The arrows are especially useful for beginners. I also believe that Peterson's illustrations are superior to any other guide. In this new edition the illustrations are bigger and better than ever. I also appreciate the larger range maps that are included on each page (in addition to bigger maps in the back). Now too, one will no longer have to consult... more info
  • A fitting tribute to America's most popular Birdwatcher. Rating
    There is no disputing the fact that Roger Tory Peterson did more than any other person in bringing Birdwatching to the attention,passion and popularity of so many people during his lifetime.
    It was by using his skills as an artist, and marrying it with his great love of birds and searching for and identifying birds that led him to creating his "Field Guide to the Birds" in 1934, at the young age of 26.What he did was to use his skills to produce a book that took the difficult job of identifying birds... more info

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