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Bird Families of North America

Flora / Fauna
By: Pete Dunne(Author), Kevin T Karlson(Author)
276 pages, 150+ colour photos
NHBS
This identification guide focuses on the shared traits that individual species within bird families have, providing a different take on identification.
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  • Bird Families of North America ISBN: 9780358164074 Hardback Aug 2021 In stock
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Bird Families of North America takes readers beyond merely identifying birds to understanding them. Many birders can tell the difference between a White-eyed and Bell's Vireo but cannot begin to describe a vireo and what distinguishes members of this family from warblers or flycatchers. The "species by species" approach makes it difficult to appreciate birds for what they are: members of well-organized groupings united by common traits. Putting the focus on families, and their shared characteristics, makes bird identification easier and more meaningful. More than 150 colour photos illustrate the 81 bird families of the United States and Canada.

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Biography

Pete Dunne forged a bond with nature as a child and has been studying hawks for more than forty years. He has written fifteen books and countless magazine and newspaper columns. He was the founding director of the Cape May Bird Observatory and now serves as New Jersey Audubon's Birding Ambassador. He lives in Mauricetown, New Jersey.

Kevin T. Karlson is an accomplished birder, tour leader, and wildlife photographer. He is a co-author of The Shorebird Guide and two other books. He lives near Cape May, New Jersey.

 

Flora / Fauna
By: Pete Dunne(Author), Kevin T Karlson(Author)
276 pages, 150+ colour photos
NHBS
This identification guide focuses on the shared traits that individual species within bird families have, providing a different take on identification.
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