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    American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of New York

    by Corey Finger, Brian E. Small (Photographer)


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    Corey Finger is the co-owner and founder of 10,000birds.com, the nation’s most popular birding blog. His photographs have appeared in a variety of publications, including Bird Watcher’s Digest, Birding, Living Bird Magazine, and on the Today Show. He lives in New York City. Brian E. Small has been a full-time professional bird and nature photographer for more than 20 years. He served as the photo editor for the American Birding Association’s membership magazine Birding for the past 15 years. He lives in Los Angeles.

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    A comprehensive guide to New York birdwatching from the American Birding Association
     
    The Empire State is one of the best places for birding in North America—from the Adirondack Mountains in the north; the Finger Lakes in the west; the Hudson Valley in the east; and the marshes, bays, and beaches of the south, New York provides habitats for an amazing array of birds. As a flyover state for many migrating species, backyard birders can see hundreds of species per year as they head north in the spring and south for the winter. The American Birding Association Field Guide to Birds of New York includes more than 300 species birders are most likely to see in the state. Illustrated with hundreds of crisp, color photographs, it includes descriptions of each bird along with tips of when and where to see them, written by an expert New York birder. It is the perfect companion for anyone interested in the amazing diversity and beauty of the birds of New York.

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    "Beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated...an excellent guide for beginning and moderately experienced birders . . . extremely impressed with Finger’s relaxed and easy erudition . . . photos work perfectly with the text, and as an added visual bonus, the front endpapers feature a beautiful map." —John Thaxton, Adirondack Explorer
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