Posts Tagged ‘A Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand’

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 […]
There were lots of reviews last month. Unsurprisingly, most of them were of the excellent The Warbler Guide. The Warbler Guide Earbirding The Exponent Telegram Birding in New Jersey A Charm of Finches Birds from Behind Toheeblog National Parks Traveler Southern Rhode Island Newspapers 10,000 Birds (focusing on the audio companion) Birdguides The Birder’s Report […]
Forgot to do this last month, so the list will be a little longer than usual. Petrels, Albatrosses, and Storm-Petrels of North America: A Photographic Guide ABA Blog BrdPics John Rakestraw The Drinking Bird Audubon Magazine Blog The Birdbooker Report A Field Guide to the Southeast Coast & Gulf of Mexico: Coastal Habitats, Seabirds, Marine […]
A Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand by Julian Fitter and Don Merton From the publisher (Princeton University Press): New Zealand is commonly described as “the land of birds.” Now, there is an easy-to-use guide for all those interested in this country’s remarkable bird population. A Field Guide to the Birds of New […]
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 […]