Earlier today, Corey of 10,000 Birds posed some interesting questions about bird books. You should head over there and read the entire thing, but it basically boils down to: why do we birders have so many books about birds? Besides the obvious answer that it allows crazy, obsessive types the excuse to create entire websites […]
Archive for July, 2010
by Pete Dunne
An insightful look at New Jersey’s bayshore in summer, by one of the best writers around.
Here are some bird book reviews from the last few months: New “small” Peterson guides: Eastern and Central and Western Aimophila Adventures Birdfreak.com A DC Birding Blog Birds of Australia: Eighth Edition Idaho Birding Blog Birdfreak.com The Private Lives of Birds: A Scientist Reveals the Intricacies of Avian Social Life Mike’s Birding & Digiscoping Blog […]



