Friday, August 1, 2008

Bird books and more bird books

I've been browsing the selection of bird guidebooks this morning on Amazon. Yikes, there are so many! I mostly rely on the Kaufman Guide (Field Guide to Birds of North America ISBN 0-618-57423-9), but I can't resist adding some new titles to my library (or at least to my Amazon wishlist). Any suggestions?

4 comments:

  1. Jane,

    I was recently sent a complimentary copy of a great birding book (with the proviso that I review it on my blog - which I have not!) called: "Smithsonian Field Guide to the Birds of North America" by Ted Floyd - by far the best birding book I've ever seen.

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