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Anonymous
Posted July 28, 2000
A 'must have' for the enthusiast
These Audobon Society guides are such good books. I have the Eastern and Western bird guides, and love them. Believe me, I've looked at just about every bird guide on the market, and I think these are the best. Beautiful photographs, informative text, and an ingenius system of color-coding so you can find that bird you saw with minimal effort. Also, the heavy cover resists tearing and wrinkling, so these books will last and can be used in the field for years to come. You've just gotta have one!
4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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RC2403
Posted March 19, 2009
VERY HELPFUL
GREAT FOR THE HUNTER OR BIRD WATCHER
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted November 18, 2000
A Superb Book to Own
This is really a superb book to buy. It is lacking in that the text and the photographs are separate but if you look through the book a couple of times it really won't make a difference. It still has superb photos and detailed text. A must buy for any novice or experienced birder
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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MamaCC
Posted May 5, 2010
Feathered nature at its best
Anyone living on the Eastern area of the U.S. should get this book to learn about the nature around them. Good pictures and information provided.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted August 30, 2009
As stated ... a great field guide for bird watching
I live in the western US and really enjoy, camping, hiking, observation of wildlife, including birds. Binoculars are a great tool. "The Field Guide to Birds," by the National Audubon Society, answers my curiosity in helping to accurately identify the species I observe.
For the novice, it is difficult to distinguish subtle difference between species from a pair of photographs that may not even show an entire bird. The discriptions of the various species are helpful, adding additional insight. In the process of looking for an answer to a single question, the result is always the addition of greater learning and a wider range of information that I had originally sought.
The binding and cover makes the book much more durable for travel and outdoor use.1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 12, 2010
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