Posts Tagged ‘Birding for the Curious: The Easiest Way for Anyone to Explore the Incredible World of Birds’

From North America to Madagascar, from beginners to experts, there’s a bird book reviewed last month for everyone. A Chorus of Cranes: The Cranes of North America and the World 10,000 Birds Birding for the Curious: The Easiest Way for Anyone to Explore the Incredible World of Birds Prairie Birder Birds of Madagascar and the […]
Here are the bird book reviews from September, for your reading pleasure. The Thing With Feathers: The Surprising Lives of Birds and What They Reveal About Being Human ABA Blog Birding for the Curious: The Easiest Way for Anyone to Explore the Incredible World of Birds Nemesis Bird Birds Of The Darwin Region Chris Watson […]

by Nate Swick

The ideal introduction to birding for anyone interested in birds.

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I had a really busy summer, so when I realized I hadn’t posted this round-up for July, I thought, “I’ll just double up on July and August.” Well, it’s now 9 days into September and I’m just now posting it. I suck. Sorry. Field Guide to the Neighborhood Birds of New York City Sierra Birding […]
Birding for the Curious: The Easiest Way for Anyone to Explore the Incredible World of Birds by Nate Swick From Page Street Publishing: There’s something about birds that fascinates people and invites us to pause, look and listen to the beautiful, natural world around us. But do you always recognize what you see and hear? […]
It’s still early in the year (although, somehow, almost a quarter of it is now over!), but several great-looking bird books have been announced for 2015. Here are a few to look forward to. American Birding Association State Field Guides by various Scott & Nix The excellent ABA state field guide series continues in 2015 […]