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Owls of North America

This comprehensive guide includes multiple photos of every owl found in North America, including some regional subspecies. Some species have up to six photos that show plumage variation, sexual differences and behavior, with 75 photos representing the 19 species of owls found in North America.

Most other similar guides only show two or three photos of each species, which is why this guide is more helpful in field conditions.

Accompanying text provides tips on how to identify each owl, including how they differ from other similar owls, as well as their calls and vocalizations. The ability to see similar owl species in side by side comparison is the key to your ID success, and this guide allows that to happen due to the foldable panels.

Nine species of nighthawks and nightjars are also shown at the end of this guide, with multiple photos showing nighthawks in flight for ID comparison. All nightjars found in North America are also shown here, with text explaining how each differs from the others. This waterproof guide is invaluable for your field identification of these two birds groups.

ISBN: 978-1-943334-21-6

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Birds of Central & Northern California

Birds of Central & Northern California is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring and incredibly varied birdlife of California, north of the San Luis Obispo/ Monterey, Kern/ Kings & Tulare, and San Bernardino/ Inyo County lines.

Stunning digital photographs depict 130 species of common and notable birds enabling users to identify nearly every commonly-occurring and regional bird specialty they encounter—day or night—in an area spanning from the Big Sur coastline north along the Pacific Coast (including Monterey Bay, the San Francisco Bay region and offshore Farallon Islands) to Oregon, then east to the Nevada State line, including the Coast, Sierra Nevada (including Yosemite National Park) and Cascade ranges, the Sacramento and Owen’s valleys, Klamath Basin, Mono Lake, Lake Tahoe, and all points between.

Aimed at beginning and intermediate birders, the guide will easily fit into any daypack, pocket or glove compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in a backyard, on a family vacation, or a serious birding trip visiting the best birding hot spots in the Golden State.

ISBN: 978-1-936913-20-6

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Birds of Northern Arizona including Flagstaff, Sedona, and Grand Canyon National Park

Birds of Northern Arizona is a quick and easy-to-use, lightweight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring and incredibly varied birdlife of the northern part of the Grand Canyon State.

Stunning digital photographs depict 127 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every commonly occurring bird and regional specialty they encounter—day or night—in an area spanning from the verdant Colorado River in the west, eastward across the lofty precipices of Grand Canyon National Park to the New Mexico State Line, and south to Flagstaff, Prescott, the vacation wonderland of Sedona, and all points in between.

Aimed at beginning and intermediate birders, the guide will easily fit into any daypack, pocket, or glove compartment, facilitating spontaneous and easy field identification—whether in a backyard, on a family vacation, or on a serious birding trip to the best birding hot spots of northern Arizona.

ISBN: 978-1-936913-28-2

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Birds of New York City, including Central Park and Long Island

Birds of New York City, including Central Park and Long Island: A Guide to Common and Notable Native Species.

Created for beginning and intermediate birders, this easy-to-use guide provides an introduction to the wide variety of bird species that frequent New York City and Long Island.

From spring’s joyous return of colorful migrating birds to the parade of winter waterfowl that crowds Long Island’s north and south shores, this guide provides 135 stunning digital photos—including the 15 most common female birds—to help you determine which species you see. Seven double-sided, laminated, waterproof panels fold into a handy size that fits in your daypack, waist pack, or glove compartment.

Whether you’re sitting on your Montauk porch, scoping the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, hiking a unit of the Long Island National Wildlife Refuge system, or birding Central Park for the first time, you’ll find the birds you see in this simple guide.

ISBN: 978-1-936913-16-9

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Birds of Louisiana

Birds of Louisiana is a quick and easy to use, light-weight, durable, all-weather field guide to the inspiring and incredibly varied birdlife of Louisiana.

Stunning digital photographs depict 130 species of common and notable birds, enabling users to identify nearly every commonly-occurring and regional bird specialty they encounter—day or night—in an area spanning from the Gulf of Mexico to the Texas, Arkansas and Mississippi state lines, and all points between—including the Gulf Coastal Plain south of Lake Charles, east to the bays, bayous and Mississippi Delta regions of Baton Rouge and New Orleans, north through the verdant Atchafalaya Basin and Mississippi River Valley, to the piney woods of Shreveport, and beyond.

Aimed at beginning and intermediate birders, the guide will easily fit into any daypack, pocket or glove compartment, facilitating easy field identification—whether in a backyard, on a family vacation, or a serious birding trip visiting the best birding hot spots in the aptly-named Pelican State.

ISBN: 978-1-936913-39-8

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