Posts Tagged ‘Avian Architecture’

Looking for something to get for the bird-lover in your life? You can never go wrong with a good bird book. Here are a few suggestions. Field Guides Birdwatchers can never have enough field guides (to the delight of publishers everywhere). I’m not going too far out on a limb when I say that the […]
More shiny bird book reviews. Birds of North America and Greenland (Princeton Illustrated Checklists) ABA Blog The Nemesis Bird A DC Birding Blog Birding is Fun! The Birder’s Report National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Sixth Edition The Birdbooker Report Joseph Morlan Avian Architecture: How Birds Design, Engineer, and Build Rosyfinch […]
Little late, but here are the reviews from around the internets I found last month. Bird Brain Genius Books and Beasts Arctic Autumn: A Journey to Season’s Edge Birding is Fun! The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds Rosyfinch Ramblings Avian Architecture: How Birds Design, Engineer, and Build A DC Birding Blog The Atlas of Birds: […]
Bird book reviews that I found last month. Field Guide to the Birds of Macaronesia The Birdbooker Report The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World Audubon Magazine Blog Avian Architecture: How Birds Design, Engineer, and Build KaHolly Birdfreak The Passionate Birder (also includes The Crossley ID Guide) The Crossley ID […]
Here are the bird book reviews I noted last month. The Birds of New Jersey: Status and Distribution The Nemesis Bird Another Bird Blog Rosyfinch Ramblings Avian Architecture: How Birds Design, Engineer, and Build Birding is Fun! A Charm of Finches The Flying Mullet Audubon Magazine Blog The Birder’s Report New York Times Hawks at […]

by Peter Goodfellow

For anyone who has ever wondered how birds manage to build nests.

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2011 has the makings of a great year for bird books. It’s just the end of January and there are already several that I’m anxiously awaiting. Here’s a little of what we have to look forward to. I always look forward to getting the latest field guide. I like to see what new features and […]