Posts Tagged ‘Birds of Melanesia’

The month started slow, but then picked up nicely. The Warbler Guide Cornell’s All About Birds Blog American Birding Association Audubon Magazine blog Their Fate Is Our Fate: How Birds Foretell Threats to Our Health and Our World Slate Peterson Reference Guide to Seawatching: Eastern Waterbirds in Flight 10,000 Birds National Parks Traveler The World’s […]
Here are some bird book reviews that I noticed last month. There’s no crying in bird book reviews! The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern & Western Region Birdfreak The Nature of the Meadowlands 10,000 Birds The Unfeathered Bird Birds from Behind New York Times(!!!) The Nature of Things The Flying Mullet The Nemesis […]
May the bird book reviews be with you. The Lord God Bird The Well-read Naturalist National Geographic Bird-Watcher’s Bible 10,000 Birds Birding is Fun! Birdfreak Laura’s Birding Blog Hawks in Flight: Second Edition 10,000 Birds Laura’s Birding Blog What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World Rosyfinch Ramblings The Well-read […]
Bird book reviews. Shiny. How to Be a Better Birder ABA Blog The Birdbooker Report The Digiscoper Petrels, Albatrosses, and Storm-Petrels of North America: A Photographic Guide UK400 Club (British Birding Association) The Passionate Birder Birdfreak The Bluebird Effect: Uncommon Bonds with Common Birds Mountain West News 10,000 Birds Birds of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire […]

by Guy Dutson

The definitive field guide to the birds of these little known, but fascinating, islands.

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Here are lots of bird book reviews for your perusal… Petrels, Albatrosses, and Storm-Petrels of North America: A Photographic Guide A DC Birding Blog The Flying Mullet North American Birding 10,000 Birds #1 10,000 Birds #2 In the Field, Among the Feathered: A History of Birders and Their Guides ABA Blog Birds of Trinidad and […]
It’s always a great day when Princeton University Press releases its catalog of upcoming natural history books. Or even just offers a preview, like today. Here are some books to look forward to in the first half of next year: How to Be a Better Birder Derek Lovitch May, 2012 This unique illustrated handbook provides […]