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Birds (A Golden Guide from St. Martin's Press) written by Herbert S. Zim, Ira N. Gabrielson Studio : Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press by Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press Publisher : Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press Released : 2001-04-14 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781582381282 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 11 reviews)
List Price : $6.95 Our Price : $2.29
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This guide will help you identify-quickly and easily-the birds you are most likely to see. It tells you:
What to look for Where and when to look How to attract birds
Range maps show where each bird is found, and handy tables at the back of the book contain a wealth of additional information about migration, eggs, nests, and food. This is the perfect bird book for beginners at any age.
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Just wanted to pass along that this book is only approximately 3" wide by 6" long. When it arrived, I was very surprised to find out that the book was so small. |
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Best Family Reference Ever |
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This book has become very popular with our friends and family because it gives accurate color drawings with an easy-to-read, informative text. It has been updated twice over the years. A great, compact gift for for both children (7+) and adults. |
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Disappointment |
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The original of this book, in hardcover, is fabulous. Unfortunately, this edition is not true to the colors of the birds. Compare for instance the Indigo Bunting in this updated edition with the Indigo Bunting in the original Hardcover Version (not the original paperback version which is just as bad as this). We have Indigo Buntings at our feeders every year. Their color is so vivid, it's breathtaking. But you wouldn't know it by looking at this poor substitute for the original book. |
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Golden Guide to Birds |
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I already have this book and use it often. The information is written understandingly and the pictures are very good. When my son requested a bird book, I immediately went for this one. |
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Guides for the Rest of Us |
I don't suppose dedicated birders would have much use for this guide, but for those of us who think it would be fun to be able to name the birds that live in or migrate through our neighborhoods, this is a wonderful resource. For the parent with curious children, Herbert S. Zim's guides are indispensable.
These hip-pocket sized books are nicely designed and simple enough so that children can use them on their own after just a little guidance. At the same time, though, they offer plenty of solid information. The illustrations are clear, copious, and attractive.
If you are looking for a basic guide to common birds, this is a perfect choice. Also, be sure to see the other Golden Guides by Herbert S. Zim. |
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