Birds: A Comprehensive Collection of Books and Resources

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Bird watching is one of those hobbies that many people think they need specialized knowledge or have to be a 'bird nerd' to do. The fun of it is a bit of an open secret and our 52-page booklet gives you all the background you need to get started.

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This book features over 700 color drawings, as well as a few hundreds pictures of nests and eggs taken by Chester A. Reed.

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The illustrations in this volume are designed to aid the student in identifying birds in their haunts by giving, in color, those markings which most quickly catch the eye.

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Attracting birds is the task of offering them what they need so they can stay longer. It involves providing them the food they like, as well as shelter and protection and those who threaten them. These two, together with water, are necessities for every bird which we can help to fulfill.

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In 2005, this new Kaufman Field Guide to Birds of North America is now the most up-to-date field guide, including dozens of changes by the American Ornithologists’ Union in official names of birds; the addition of new species to reflect the latest scientific discoveries; and dozens of updated range maps. Additional information helps beginning birdwatchers get started, all in the same compact format that has made this guide the easiest to use for fast identification in the field.

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Birds

Welcome to our comprehensive collection of books and resources about birds! Whether you're an avid bird watcher or simply interested in learning more about these fascinating creatures, we've got you covered. Our selection includes everything from color key guides to North American birds dating back to the early 1900s to modern field guides that help you identify even the most elusive species.

In addition to identification guides, we also offer resources for those interested in wildlife disaster preparedness. Learn how to protect yourself and your feathered friends during natural disasters such as hurricanes or wildfires with our expertly curated selection of books.

If you're new to bird watching or just getting started with this hobby, we have plenty of beginner-friendly options too. Discover essential tips for attracting birds to your backyard with our guide on creating the perfect habitat. Or dive into Getting Started With Bird Watching - a must-read for anyone looking to take their love for birds beyond their own backyard.

Our collection wouldn't be complete without some classic titles such as The Bird Book Illustrated by Reed Chester A., first published in 1914. This beautifully illustrated book is a timeless treasure that will delight any nature lover.