Synopses & Reviews
Jeffrey Glassberg, author of the extremely popular
Butterflies of North America, continues to fly high as he enters the world of birds. Done in the same beautiful format as
Butterflies, this in-depth beginner's field guide leads you through the avian wonders of North America, explaining in full detail their range, diet, size, habitat, and other attributes. Dr. Glassberg presents an astonishing array of captivating creatures big and small--from the great blue heron to the black-capped chickadee, the long-tailed hawk to ruby-throated hummingbird. With full-color photographs and maps throughout, and information on bird watching, feeding, and conservation, it's the perfect reference for amateur ornithologists, nature-lovers, and anyone at all.
Synopsis
This in-depth beginner's field guide, now in paper, leads birdwatchers through the avian wonders of North America, explaining in full detail their range, diet, size, habitat, and other attributes. Dr. Glassberg, author of Butterflies in North America, presents an astonishing array of captivating creatures-from the great blue heron to the ruby-throated hummingbird. With color photographs, location maps, and information on bird watching, feeding, and conservation, it's the perfect reference for bird lovers.
About the Author
TOM WOODand#160;andand#160;SHERIand#160;WILLIAMSON are co-founders and directors of Southeastern Arizona Bird Conservatory. They live in BISBEE, ARIZONA. DR. JEFFREY GLASSBERG is the author and editor of numerous best-selling books about nature watching