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    National Geographic Birding Essentials: All the Tools, Techniques, and Tips You Need to Begin and Become a Better Birder

    by Jonathan Alderfer, Jon L. Dunn


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    • ISBN-13: 9781426201356
    • Publisher: National Geographic Society
    • Publication date: 10/30/2007
    • Pages: 224
    • Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

    Jonathan Alderfer is chief consultant for the National Geographic Birding Program and a widely published author and field guide illustrator. Most recently, he was co-author of the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Fifth Edition (Fall 2006).

    Jon L. Dunn is an expert on the identification and distribution of North American birds. He has a long history with the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, having served as chief consultant on four previous editions and co-author on the fifth edition (Fall 2006).

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    Birding is the fastest growing wildlife-related outdoor activity in the U.S., with at least a million new birders a year estimated to join an already robust group some 80 million strong. For these beginning and intermediate enthusiasts, National Geographic Birding Essentials is a must. Comprehensive and authoritative, yet engaging and user-friendly, it teaches readers how to begin and improve their birding... what to look and listen for... and how to make sense of what they see and hear. A unique visual component shows actual field guide pages and how to read them, while another compares the same bird in photography versus artwork and explains how to use both for species identification. National Geographic's quality photography is a major highlight of the book, supplemented by pencil drawings and full-color maps to give the novice and intermediate birder a full range of visual information.

    Field Ornithologists Jonathan Alderfer and Jon Dunn have crafted a masterful guide, striking just the right balance of practical information and reader-friendly tone. Chapters discuss the pleasures of birding, equipment needed, how to read range maps, birds' physical features, how to identify birds, identification challenges, bird classification and suggested books and journals for building a fine birding library.

    National Geographic has established a stellar reputation among birders with our blockbuster Field Guide to the Birds of North America. The tradition continues as we serve an entry-level market that continually needs the helpful, up-to-the-minute information found in National Geographic Birding Essentials.

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    We all watch birds, but graduating to the next stage of knowing what we're doing can be a daunting task. National Geographic Birding Essentials is crafted to fit the needs of the beginning-to-intermediate birder. It covers the field: gearing up with equipment and guide books; reading range maps; learning to identify birds quickly; working an area; understanding taxonomic nomenclature; building a bird library. A methodically planned starter kit, the book is illustrated with hundreds of color photographs, illustrations, and maps.
    Gregory McNamee
    Jonathan Alderfer and Jon Dunn, editors of the hefty and very good National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, have produced a worthy addition to the library for newcomers with National Geographic Birding Essentials. Their tone is reassuring, which is no small thing given the daunting learning curve before the reader.
    —The Washington Post
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