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Discusses how to improve birding skills, with advice on choosing binoculars, learning birdsongs, reporting rarities, and making seasonal adjustments in approaches to birding
From Library Journal:
One of this book's virtues is that it does not try to give a complete overview of birding. It concentrates effectively on selected subjects, describing how a complete birder masters, for example, recognition of the different plumages and identification of five difficult bird groups: warblers, hawks, shore birds, terns, and gulls. The chapter on optics, otherwise excellent, unfortunately omits mirror lens telescopes, but compares brands of other optics, which many other write-ups do not. Other sections detail acoustics, the seasons, and the psychology of birding. Entertaining anecdotes illustrate many of Connor's points, for he has associated with many leading birders. Anyone interested in birding should benefit from this thoughtful guide. Henry T. Armistead, Thomas Jefferson Univ. Lib., Philadelphia
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Title: The Complete Birder: A Guide to Better ...
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin
Publication Date: 1988
Binding: Paperback
Illustrator: Margaret LaFarge
Condition: Very Good