Common Birds of North America is the perfect beginners guide to identifying the most common birds.
With this illustrated guide you will be able to readily identify everyday birds. The birds depicted... More > in this book are valuable reminders. We need them; we need the same clean and wholesome environment upon which they rely; we must work to ensure their continued well-being (and that of other migratory and non-hunted species) so that our own future can be assured.
You will find this guide to be your first step in appreciating the hobby of birding.
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Common Birds of North America is the perfect beginners guide to identifying the most common birds. With this illustrated guide you will be able to readily identify everyday birds. The birds depicted... More > in this book are valuable reminders. We need them; we need the same clean and wholesome environment upon which they rely; we must work to ensure their continued well-being (and that of other migratory and non-hunted species) so that our own future can be assured. You will find this guide to be your first step in appreciating the hobby of birding.< Less
Your guide to 50 most common birds for America. If you are interested in birding, this is for you. Know your secret visitor. With this coming spring, there will be lot of birds’ activities. Get... More > familiar with the American birds. A guide for students, hobbyists and improving general knowledge.
Common Birds of North America provides you with the information you need to start a fascinating new hobby that will provides hours of joy for you and your family.
Common Birds of North America is the perfect guide to identifying the most common birds. With this illustrated guide, you will be able to readily identify everyday birds. The birds depicted in this book are valuable reminders.
Here are some of the 50 birds that you will find in this book: Blue Jay, Brown Creeper, Canada Goose, Chimney Swift, Chipping Sparrow, Downy Woodpecker, Goldfinch, House Wren, Junco, Mockingbird, Nighthawk, Robin, Sparrow Hawk, Tufted Titmouse, White-breasted Nuthatch, Wood Pewee, Yellow Warbler and much more.< Less
Birds are among the most extensively studied of all animal groups. Hundreds of academic journals and thousands of scientists are devoted to bird research, while amateur enthusiasts (called... More > birdwatchers or, more commonly, birders) probably number in the millions.< Less