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Field Guides & Natural History  Ornithology  Passerines

Identification Guide to North American Passerines

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: P Pyle, S Howell, R Yunick and D DeSante
283 pages, 220 figures
Identification Guide to North American Passerines
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  • Identification Guide to North American Passerines ISBN: 9780961894009 Paperback Dec 1988 Out of Print #2878
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The definitive guide to identification and ageing of North American passerines in the hand, aimed primarily at ringers, but also a useful reference for any serious birder. It covers 276 species and 20 well-defined subspecies, with a full review of the current literature.
`A sensible purchase for any serious European ringer.' Nick Riddiford, British Birds.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: P Pyle, S Howell, R Yunick and D DeSante
283 pages, 220 figures
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