Peterson Guide To Bird Identification - in 12 Steps

Peterson Guide To Bird Identification - in 12 Steps

Peterson Guide To Bird Identification - in 12 Steps

Peterson Guide To Bird Identification - in 12 Steps

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Overview

Identifying birds can be overwhelming. Where and how do you start? The good news is that most people already know more than they realize about birds, which can greatly simplify the identification process.
     Written in a helpful, conversational style and illustrated with numerous photos, this “12-step program” starts with the basics and builds logically into a manageable framework that enables anyone to get into, or get more out of, the world of watching, identifying, and enjoying birds.
 
“Identifying birds is a science and an art. These leading masters of the craft share a wealth of inside knowledge in this gem of a book. If you’re a birder at any level of experience, I guarantee this book will improve your skills in the field.” —Kenn Kaufman, author of the Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced Birding
 
“The birding equivalent of having Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking teach you how to count, add, subtract, multiply, and comprehend quantum mechanics. Bird watchers at every skill level will garner insights from this book.” — Pete Dunne, author of Birds of Prey


STEVE N. G. HOWELL is an international bird tour leader with WINGS, a popular speaker and trip leader at birding festivals, and author of numerous books and articles. He lives in California.

BRIAN SULLIVAN works on eBird and digital publications at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. He lives in California.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781328662064
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 04/03/2018
Pages: 160
Sales rank: 664,834
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

STEVE N. G. HOWELL is an international bird tour leader with WINGS and a popular speaker and trip leader at birding festivals. He has been watching birds for as long as he can remember.  Steve has authored numerous books and articles, mainly about birds, and the common thread to his life is that birding should be fun.
 

BRIAN SULLIVAN has conducted fieldwork on birds throughout North America for the past twenty-five years. Birding travels, photography, and field projects have taken him to Central and South America, Australia, Antarctica, the Arctic, and across North America. He has written and consulted on various books, including popular and scientific literature on North American birds. He is a coauthor of several books, and co-creator of the groundbreaking Raptor ID app for mobile devices. He is currently project leader for eBird and photographic editor for the Birds of North America Online at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology.
 

Table of Contents

Introduction: What Is This Book? 1

Step 1 You Can't Get There from Here (Taxonomy) 5

Step 2 Why Is Birding Like Selling Real Estate? (Location) 19

Step 3 Are Your Feet Wet? (Habitat) 27

Step 4 Well-Seasoned Assumptions (Season) 33

Step 5 Can You See the Light? (Lighting) 41

Step 6 The Great Equalizer (Distance) 49

Step 7 What Are You Doing? (Behavior) 55

Step 8 Listen-What Do You Hear? (Sound) 65

Step 9 Shaping Your Experience (Structure) 79

Step 10 Feathers Make a Bird (Plumage) 91

Step 11 This Bird Looks Different (Variation) 103

Step 12 Write It Down (Notes) 123

Summary 133

Acknowledgments 137

Notes 139

Further Reading 142

Photography Credits 145

Index 147

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