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The Sibley Guide to Birds
David Allen Sibley, America's most gifted contemporary painter of birds, is the author and illustrator of this comprehensive guide. His beautifully detailed illustrations?more than 6,600 in all?and descriptions of 810 species and 350 regional populations will enrich every birder's experience.
The Sibley Guide's innovative design makes it entirely user friendly. The illustrations are arranged to facilitate comparison, yet still capture the unique character of each species.
The Sibley Guide to Birds provides a wealth of new information:
?Captioned illustrations show many previously unpublished field marks and revisions of known marks
?Nearly every species is shown in flight
?Measurements include length, wingspan, and weight for every species
?Subspecies and geographic varients are covered thoroughly
?Complete voice descriptions are included for every species
?Maps show the complete distribution of every species: summer and winter ranges, migration routes, and rare occurrences
Both novice and experienced birders will appreciate these and other innovative features:
?An introductory page for each family or group of related families makes comparisons simple
?Clear and concise labels with pointers identify field marks directly
?Birds are illustrated in similar poses to make comparisons between species quick and easy
?Illustrations emphasize the way birds look in the field
With The Sibley Guide to Birds, the National Audubon Society makes the art and expertise of David Sibley available to the world in a comprehensive, handsome, easy-to-use volume that will be the indispensable identification guide every birder must own. more
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- Posted: Sep-03-2009
The "Bible"
Simply put, this is probably the best field guide i have encountered. The illustrations are immaculate. You do not need to read anymore, just buy this book. This is a must have for North American birds. I use it extensively to identify North American migrants here in the Caribbean. Because of its...
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- Posted: Aug-29-2009
great book!
This book is a great field guide! It breaks down key field Ids, and the paintings are wonderful. The book arrived on time and was in great shape. I would buy from this seller again and recommend them to anyone.
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- Posted: Aug-28-2009
The Sibley Guide to Birds
Having spent several decades enjoying and appreciating Nature as an avid amateur, I have been pleased to be acquiring the more specific information to make the observation of birds a more intelligently engaged pursuit. The Sibley Guide to Birds is well-conceived, expertly illustrated, and more...
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- Posted: Jun-05-2009
Best Birding Guide
This is the best birding guide out there. It has lots of information on breeding as well as non-breeding species and juvenile variants. This does not mean that it does not have faults - there are not many. The pages are stiff and hard to turn. The book is just very slightly too big. There are not...
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- Posted: Jun-03-2009
must have
This is an essential volume for anyone with an interest in birds. You need not be a "serious" birder to benefit from David Sibley's significant insights.There are detailed pictures and explanations for the most significant sub-species and regional variations in plumages. No other bird guide will...
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- Posted: May-25-2009
Sibley's Guide to Birds
We keep this book on our porch right next to our binoculars. We find the birds we are trying to identify very quickly and easily. It's a very good reference book for our purposes. It is much more definitive than the The Golden Press, A Guide to Field Identification: Birds of North America.
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- Posted: May-07-2009
An excellent guide
Birders in North America are incredibly lucky to have so many wonderful guides to choose from. In my opinion this guide and the National Geographic guide stand out as the best of the field. You wouldn't be disapointed with either and I actually own and use both when birding, often cross...
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- Posted: Apr-27-2009
Best Bird Book
This has to be one of the best bird books we've seen. Very complete, great pictures, lots of color. If you're looking for a bird book, you can't go wrong with this one.
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- Posted: Sep-19-2008
good book
Nice book, I purchased it on the reviews of others. I have not regretted it. I got it for some information, and found I was using it for other items.
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- Posted: Aug-25-2008
Beautiful artwork
I'm keeping the book by the window that looks over my bird feeder.The drawings are beautiful - one could cut out the pages, frame the pictures, and have a home full of beautiful artwork.
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