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The Sibley Guide to Birds
David Sibley
GUIDEBOOK 2000 FLEXI-BOUND 544 PAGES
FAVORITE
David Sibley illustrated and provided descriptions for 810 species of birds found in North America in this gorgeous handbook. With 6,600 original paintings (!) and full-color detailed range maps, it belongs on the shelf of every North American birder. Unlike its lesser brethren, each species is given at least a half page, which includes range map, voice, key field marks -- and several paintings with juvenile, adult and seasonal plumage. Each gloriously painted bird is shown both in flight and at rest.
(FG48, $35.00)
All Things Reconsidered, My Birding Adventures
Roger Tory Peterson
NATURAL HISTORY 2007 PAPER 320 PAGES
A collection of 42 of Peterson's best columns from Bird Watcher's Digest, including his adventures in Alaska, Russia, Kenya and New York City.
(BRD46, $14.95)
Bird Songs
Les Beletsky Jon L. Dunn
FIELD GUIDE 2006 HARD COVER
This innovative book of North American birds in words, pictures and song, features color paintings, concise descriptions and, most notably, audio files from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology of 250 species.
(BRD49, $45.00)
Canon 7 X 42 AWP Binoculars
Canon USA
2005 GEAR
These rugged, water and fog-proof glasses, lightweight, bright and versatile, stack up against top models (like the Leica Ultravid and Zeiss 7 x 42) that sell at four times the price. Like the best binoculars, they are a roof-prism design, nitrogen filled with coated optics that are razor-sharp to the edge. Eye-glass wearers especially will appreciate the long eye relief. This model has a seven degree field of vision and focuses down to 12-feet. With a 25-year warranty on parts and labor. For $1,500, ultra-deluxe competitors get you, in addition, bragging rights, a lifetime guarantee, a wider angle and closer focus.
(STF28, $289.00)
The Great Naturalists
Robert Huxley
NATURAL HISTORY 2007 HARD COVER 304 PAGES
Natural history as told through the lives and travels of the most influential naturalists. Includes widely-renowned and lesser-known contributors, from Darwin and Aristotle to Mary Anning, known as the "Princess of Paleontology" for her skill at finding fossils.
(NAT133, $39.95)
National Geographic Birding Essentials
Jonathan Alderfer
NATURAL HISTORY 2007 PAPER 224 PAGES
Sure, gorgeous illustrations, photographs and maps fill this introduction to birding, but its true value lies in its helpful advice on what to look and listen for, as well as its clear descriptions of species, behavior, environments and how to better enjoy birding.
(BRD52, $15.95)
American Earth
William McKibben
REFERENCE
A provocative anthology of top-selected American environmental writings from the past two centuries considers their influence on the ways in which people view the natural world and includes pieces by such figures as Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and John James Audubon.
(NAT139, $40.00)
Birds of the World
Les Beletsky
REFERENCE
Beletsky (Traveller's Wildlife Guides) corralled 11 leading bird artists for this oversized ornithological celebration featuring 1,600 paintings.
(BRD43, $50.00)
The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World
James Clements
John W. Fitzpatrick
REFERENCE
The authoritative reference for serious birders, updated throughout for this sixth edition, covers 9800 species and subspecies with space to record location and date of sightings.
(BRD42, $59.95)
Where to Watch Birds in World Cities
Paul Milne
GUIDEBOOK
Featuring bird-watching sites and practical details on seeing birds in 60 cities worldwide.
(BRD41, $28.00)
Kingbird Highway, The Story of a Natural Obsession That Got a Little Out of Hand
Kenn Kaufman
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
Kaufman's absorbing account of coming-of-age as a Wichita teenager on the road in 1973 with a summer's pay in his pocket and the goal of seeing as many birds as he could in a year.
(BRD27, $14.00)
Birds in the Hand, Fiction & Poetry About Birds
Dylan Nelson
Kent Nelson
ANTHOLOGY
This anthology of contemporary writing captures the spirit and allure of birds -- and bird habitats.
(BRD32, $14.00)
The Audubon Reader
John James Audubon
ANTHOLOGY
A definitive anthology of nature writings by the great artist and ornithologist features Audubon's lively and colorful writings about the American wilderness and its plant and animal life, accompanied by excerpts from his journals, letters, and published works that include his keen profiles of wild birds, accounts of his river journeys with the Osage, and more.
(BRD59, $27.50)
Elsewhere in the Land of Parrots
Jim Paul
LITERATURE
A novel of the literary life, love and Aratinga erythrogenys, the cherry-headed conure that holds together the plot in this witty love story.
(EDR20, $13.00)
Albatross: Their World, Their Ways
Tui De Roy
Mark Jones
Julian Fitter
NATURAL HISTORY
The seafaring duo's portfolio of 300 magnificent photographs of the world's Diomedeidae.
(BRD64, $49.95)
All the World's Birds
Georges-louis Leclerc comte de Buffon
David Sibley
Francois-Nicolas Martinet
NATURAL HISTORY
COMING IN OCTOBER
A sumptuous new edition of magnificent color engravings from Buffon's Histoire Naturelle, Generale et Particuliere by Francois-Nicolas Martinet, originally published in 36 volumes between 1749 and 1778, with the original descriptive information and an appreciative introduction by David Sibley.
(BRD62, $350.00)
Atlas of Bird Migration, Tracing the Great Journeys of the World's Birds
Jonathan Elphick
SCIENCE
Compiled by a team of experts, this oversized, beautifully illustrated guide to bird migration features hundreds of color paintings, photographs and maps.
(BRD58, $35.00)
Audubon's Birds of America
John James Audubon
NATURAL HISTORY
The spectacular Baby Elephant Folio edition of Audubon's 435 hand-colored engravings.
(BRD37, $185.00)
Between Heaven and Earth, Bird Tales from Around the World
Howard Norman
Leo Dillon
Diane Dillon
NATURAL HISTORY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A beautifully illustrated storybook, geared for grades 3 and up, with folktales from Australia, Norway, Sri Lanka, Southern Africa and China, all featuring birds.
(BRD34, $22.00)
Bird
Ben Hoare
NATURAL HISTORY
A giant visual primer on the world's most common, fantastic and intriguing species, covering 1,500 birds in all, with large photographs, range maps and concise descriptions.
(BRD54, $50.00)
Birds of Tropical America
Steven Hilty
NATURAL HISTORY
Hilty serves up essays on how to find and better appreciate the dizzying variety of birds, their habits and habitats, diversity and distribution.
(CAM39, $19.95)
Birds, The Art of Ornithology
Jonathan Elphick
NATURAL HISTORY
An oversize collection of color prints, watercolors, drawings, and paintings of birds taken from the rich archives of London's Natural History Museum. With 212 color reproductions, organized chronologically.
(BRD36, $60.00)
Birdsong, A Natural History
Don Stap
NATURAL HISTORY
Stap, a professor of English at the University of Central Florida, mixes science and travel narrative in this delightful, informative account of his time in the field with ornithologist Don Kroodsma and his students.
(BRD21, $15.95)
Birdwatcher, The Life of Roger Tory Peterson
Elizabeth J. Rosenthal
NATURAL HISTORY
Enlivened with interviews and anecdotes, this entertaining biography captures the spirit of the pioneering naturalist and a generation of birders.
(NAT151, $29.95)
Chasing Neotropical Birds
Vera and Bob Thornton
NATURAL HISTORY
A Neotropical sampler, featuring 116 color photographs of dazzling, rare and charming birds of Central and South America.
(SAM76, $34.95)
Flights of Fancy
Peter Tate
NATURAL HISTORY
COMING IN OCTOBER
A guide to the myths, legends and superstitions that surround some of the world's best-loved birds.
(BRD63, $20.00)
Good Birders Don't Wear White
Lisa White
NATURAL HISTORY
With 50 tips from the biggest names in birding on topics ranging from feeding birds to "pishing" and pelagics.
(BRD56, $8.95)
Lives of North American Birds
Kenn Kaufman
NATURAL HISTORY
A Peterson Natural History Companion, this handbook fully describes, and illustrates with color photographs, the 600 species of birds that regularly occur in North America.
(BRD01, $25.00)
Living on the Wind, Across the Hemisphere with Migratory Birds
Scott Weidensaul
NATURAL HISTORY
Weidensaul criss-crosses the continents on the trail of the various migrating shorebirds, warblers, hawks and other birds in this wide-ranging, evocative report from the field.
(BRD10, $16.00)
Of a Feather, A Brief History of American Birding
Scott Weidensaul
NATURAL HISTORY
Weidensaul sketches the personalities, developments and change in ornithology from John Jay Audubon to David Sibley in this informal, engaging history of birding in these United States.
(BRD55, $25.00)
Return to Wild America, A Yearlong Search for the Continent's Natural Soul
Scott Weidensaul
NATURAL HISTORY
An eye-opening trek in the footsteps of conservation pioneers Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher, whose 1953 journey across America resulted in the classic Wild America.
(USA123, $15.00)
Sightings, Extraordinary Encouters With Ordinary Birds
Sam Keen
Mary Woodin
NATURAL HISTORY
A selection of elegant essays on the nature and the wonder of birdlife, both philosophical and fanciful.
(BRD51, $14.95)
The Bedside Book of Birds, An Avian Miscellany
Graeme Gibson
NATURAL HISTORY
Gibson brings together literary excerpts, paintings, drawings, and essays for this terrifically illustrated ornithological miscellany.
(BRD31, $29.95)
The Big Year, A Tale Of Man, Nature, And Fowl Obsession
Mark Obmascik
NATURAL HISTORY
Obmascik, himself an over-the-edge birder, recounts with glee and page-turning detail the race to see the most birds in North America in a year. It's an utterly compelling account of a three-way race (roofing contractor, tycoon, software nerd), likely never again to be equaled.
(BRD29, $14.00)
The Birds of Heaven, Travels With Cranes
Peter Matthiessen
Robert Bateman
NATURAL HISTORY
OUT OF PRINT
Matthiessen traveled with the cranes to Siberia, Japan, Mongolia, North America, China, Bhutan, East Africa, Australia, India and Texas for this handsomely illustrated, informative book. He interweaves his travels with insightful commentary on the conservation, ecology, and the significance of the crane in art and culture.
(BRD11, $16.00)
The Birdwatcher's Companion to North American Birdlife
Christopher W. Leahy
Gordon Morrison
NATURAL HISTORY
A handsome, fully illustrated survey of the birds of North America, organized A to Z, covering birds, bird biology, conservation and birdwatching.
(NAM21, $19.95)
The Goshawk
T. H. White
NATURAL HISTORY
English novelist T.H. White recounts his efforts to learn the art of falconry in this 1951 classic.
(BRD53, $16.95)
The Grail Bird, Hot on the Trail of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker
Tim Gallagher
NATURAL HISTORY
(BRD40, $14.95)
The Life of Birds
David Attenborough
NATURAL HISTORY
A companion book to the PBS series.
(GEN77, $35.00)
The Race to Save the Lord God Bird
Phillip Hoose
NATURAL HISTORY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
An engaging and well-researched history of the ivory-billed woodpecker, and the struggles surrounding its survival. It's a suspenseful and entertaining book about modern conservation and environmental issues for middle-school readers.
(BRD30, $21.00)
The Singing Life of Birds, The Art and Science of Listening to Birdsong
Donald E. Kroodsma
NATURAL HISTORY
An account of a life in the field organized around an illuminating, personal analysis of the songs of 30 North American birds (with accompanying CD). With line drawings, tables, charts and sound spectrograms.
(BRD22, $16.95)
The Verb to Bird, Sightings of an Avid Birder
Peter Cashwell
NATURAL HISTORY
A memoir of the birding life, its pleasures, obsessions and pitfalls. Based in the Carolinas (where he teaches English), Cashwell recounts in these essays the birds he's encountered, the why and wherefores of the birding life and some very entertaining anecdotes.
(BRD26, $14.95)
To See Every Bird On Earth: A Father, A Son, And A Lifelong Obsession
Dan Koeppel
NATURAL HISTORY
In this enormously appealing memoir of a life devoted to birds. Koeppel chronicles his father's growing obsession and accomplishment as an elite birdwatcher, one of a handful of people who have tallied 7,000 species.
(BRD28, $14.00)
Why Birds Sing
David Rothenberg
NATURAL HISTORY
The musical accompaniment to Why Birds Sing (which is included in the paper but not the hardcover edition of this stellar book).
(BRD38, $13.98)
Why Birds Sing, A Journey Through the Mystery of Bird Song
David Rothenberg
NATURAL HISTORY
Rothenberg, a jazz clarinetist and philosopher with a strong interest in the interconnectedness of things, weaves music, poetry and science in this intriguing series of essays on the meaning and pleasure of birdsong. This new edition comes with a 63-minute CD.
(BRD23, $19.95)
Wild America
Roger Tory Peterson
James Fisher
NATURAL HISTORY
The beloved, influential classic. Once upon a time, or more precisely 50 years ago, Roger Tory Peterson and a seabird biologist sidekick James Fisher, made a 100-day, 30,000-mile dash around the continent.
(NAM26, $17.00)
Albatrosses, Petrels and Shearwaters of the World
Paul Schofield
FIELD GUIDE
This compact guide to those confounding tubenoses features 46 exquisite color plates by Derek Onley.
(BRD50, $29.95)
Birds of South America, Non-Passerines: Rheas to Woodpeckers
Francisco Erize
Maurice Rumboll
Jorge R. Rodriguez Mata
FIELD GUIDE
A concise guide to nearly 1300 species of South American non-passerines, featuring fine color plates by Jorge Rodriguez.
(SAM82, $29.95)
National Geographic Birder's Journal
National Geographic Society
FIELD GUIDE
A sturdy journal with a checklist of every bird species in North America, organized by family. It's an excellent companion for any enthusiastic birder, especially when used alongside the Field Guide to the Birds of North America (FG09).
(BRD44, $16.95)
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America
Jon Dunn
FIELD GUIDE
COMING IN OCTOBER
A copiously illustrated guide to every species east of the Rockies.
(USE444, $19.95)
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America
National Geographic
FIELD GUIDE
From Alaska to Baja California, this field guide, now in its fifth edition is the one to carry.
(FG09, $24.00)
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of Western North America
Jon Dunn
FIELD GUIDE
COMING IN OCTOBER
A copiously illustrated guide to every species west of and including the Rockies.
(USW562, $19.95)
Peterson Field Guide to Birds of North America
Roger Tory Peterson
FIELD GUIDE
COMING IN AUGUST
This revised combo edition of Peterson's classic field guides, published in celebration of the centennial of his birth, includes all new maps and digital enhancements to the master's original paintings.
(NAM42, $26.00)
Seabirds of the World, A Photographic Guide
Peter Harrison
FIELD GUIDE
OUT OF PRINT
A definitive, compact guide to all the world's seabirds, featuring 740 photographs.
(FG16, $29.95)
Sibley's Birding Basics
David Sibley
FIELD GUIDE
A highly recommended guide to finding and identifying birds in the field, featuring 200 color paintings by master David Sibley.
(BRD17, $15.95)
Smithsonian Field Guide to the Birds of North America
Ted Floyd
FIELD GUIDE
Featuring 2,000 stunning color photographs, this comprehensive guide buy the editor of Birding magazine includes almost 600 I-Pod compatable, downloadable bird songs.
(NAM44, $24.95)
The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World
Frank Gill
Minturn Wright
FIELD GUIDE
The third edition of an authoritative popular brief checklist, listing nearly 10,000 species and subspecies of birds in phylogentic order.
(BRD45, $19.95)
The Shorebird Guide
Richard Crossley
Michael O'Brien
Kevin Karlson
FIELD GUIDE
(BRD39, $24.95)
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