Posts Tagged ‘Pete Dunne on Bird Watching’

Here are the bird book reviews posted online during November and December. Better Birding: Tips, Tools, and Concepts for the Field Another Bird Blog National Parks Traveler Offshore Sea Life ID Guide: West Coast and East Coast The Well-read Naturalist Project Puffin: The Improbable Quest to Bring a Beloved Seabird Back to Egg Rock American […]

by Pete Dunne

An excellent introduction to birding, from one of the best authors around.

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When I got into birding, I jumped in with both feet. I wanted to find out what this birding thing was all about. But how? What comes after the binoculars and field guide? As with most any pursuit, birders need knowledge and desire to progress beyond beginner status. The desire is the “easy” part – […]
The only thing better than bird books is cheap bird books! Here are some bargains I’ve found on Amazon. FYI: some of these are remaindered, so there may be a sticker on the cover, or a black mark on the bottom. I’ve bought remaindered books from Amazon before, though, and these have yet to be […]
If Pete Dunne wrote a restaurant menu, I would read it word for word. He is easily my favorite birding author. Here is a list of all the books that he has written, along with magazines that for which he is a regular contributor. I have read most of these books, and they are without […]