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National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds
of Eastern North America, Jon L. Dunn & Jonathan
Alderfer, Editors
New enthusiasts are flocking in record numbers to the fascinating pastime of
birding. National Geographic has been meeting their need for clear
and accurate information for 25 years with our million-selling Field
Guide to the Birds of North America. Now, to better serve the
expanding market, we’ve customized our field-guide format to offer
unique coverage for birders east or west of the Rocky Mountains.
These new volumes deliver in-depth information on every bird
officially recorded in the specified area, with illustrated accounts
of the different plumages and life stages, along with hundreds of
color-coded range maps.
Unique features set these guides apart from the competition and
promise to win a new generation of readers: A full-color visual
index, printed on the inside covers, makes the content accessible
visually—a real boon to beginning and intermediate birders.
Annotated artwork highlights birds’ key physical features, making
identification easier. Thumb-tabs help readers find information
fast. Durable covers stand up to outdoor use, with integrated
quick-reference flaps that double as place-markers.
Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America details 619
species and contains 560 new range maps, plus illustrated accounts
for 85 casual and accidental birds, and an appendix listing 70
rarities.
Soft
cover with flaps, 432 pages, 5 3/8 x 8 inches, full-color illustrations, range maps.
Thumbtabs for quick access; full color visual index.
1-4262-0330-6 National
Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America $19.95
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