Posts Tagged ‘Kenn Kaufman’

by Kenn Kaufman

A look at the wonders of bird migration through the lens of the action in Northwest Ohio.

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Kaufman Field Guide to Nature of the Midwest by Kenn Kaufman, Kimberly Kaufman, and Jeff Sayre From Houghton Mifflin Harcourt: The only field guide to bring along to identify the birds, mammals, trees, wildflowers, insects, reptiles, amphibians, fish, spiders, mushrooms, ferns, rocks, and sky of the Midwest. Even if we focus on certain things in […]

by Kenn Kaufman

An excellent guide for anyone, from beginner to expert, wanting to improve upon their bird identification skills.

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Kenn Kaufman’s Advanced Birding has long been a required book for anyone wanting to come to grips with gulls, flycatchers, and other difficult-to-identify groups of North American birds. New this month is a new, updated edition – Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced Birding. Any book by Kaufman is worth reading, especially one on bird identification. […]
A comparison and recommendation for the photographic field guides to North American birds…

by Pete Dunne

A collection of great essays and columns by one of birding’s best authors.

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by Kenn Kaufman

Birds + Kenn Kaufman = a great read.

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Here are some good deals on Amazon.com. You can hover over the link to check the current price. I’ve been watching the prices on these books for a little while and they have been steadily decreasing. They are all at least 50% off the retail price. However, I’ve seen some prices shoot back up to […]
I found these while browsing through Amazon (yes, I’m pretty much always looking for books!). I’ve already ordered some of them since I couldn’t find new or used copies for cheaper anywhere else, especially given the free shipping for orders over $25. Note: Birders and Club George are remaindered/bargain books and thus may have either […]
The Last Flight of the Scarlet Macaw: One Woman’s Fight to Save the World’s Most Beautiful Bird Bruce Barcott February 5, 2008 Book titles and cover copy are often flush with hyperbole. Which bird deserves the title “World’s Most Beautiful” is debateable and subjective. But I’m not going to argue with the publisher of this […]