The Shorebird Guide provides more than 870 stunning
color photographs, sequenced to give a general impression of a species first
and progressing to a more detailed image of the bird throughout its life cycle.
Captions list characteristics in order of importance, reflecting the thought
process that experts use to identify birds.
When many birders go out looking at shorebirds, they
see a distant mud flat full of grayish brown birds in various shapes and sizes
and have no idea where to begin the identification process.
When advanced birders look at that same flock of
shorebirds, they can identify the vast majority of birds with a quick binocular
scan. Experts use the simplest, most easily observed characteristics—size,
structure, behavior, and general color patterns—almost subconsciously, and can
identify most birds even before looking carefully at plumage details.
Now birders of all levels can learn how to identify
these wildly popular birds quickly and with much less effort.
Softcover; 478 pages; 6 1/2 x 9 1/4
Full-color photographs
Etiquettes : The Shorebird Guide, The Shorebird Guide, Ornithologie générale