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Sierra Birds: A Hiker's Guide written by John Muir Laws Studio : Heyday Books by Heyday Books Publisher : Heyday Books Released : 2004-05 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9781890771782 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 7 reviews)
List Price : $9.95 Our Price : $2.87
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Novice birders often distinguish birds by color and size. Sierra Birds: A Hiker’s Guide is a unique book that assumes no prior birding knowledge on the part of the reader and is organized for quick and easy reference. Color-coded keys eliminate the time-consuming and frustrating necessity of having to thumb randomly through a hefty guide, hoping to stumble upon the right species…before it disappears! A cross-index of bird families is also included for more advanced birders. All this in a format that is simply organized, light-weight, and small enough to tuck inside a pocket. |
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A taste of glories to come and very useful as well. |
John Muir Laws published an absolutely beautiful guide to the Sierra Nevada, The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada. Reviews all over the country, including here on Americancivilwar, have been glowing.
Laws writes on his website that "[t]he draft of the bird section of the guide was so enthusiastically received (the reviewers did not want to part with their drafts) that we published it separately as a stand alone book. It is remarkably easy to use and is now carried by everyone from environmental educators to back country rangers."
Americancivilwar doesn't allow people to look inside Sierra Birds, but you can see 27 of the pages, many in full color, by searching for the book on Google Books. You'll see immediately how easy the book is to use for everyone from kids to experienced birders. The book actually reviews itself.
And, even better, as he writes: "A virtual exhibit of my work is now on line at the Sierra Nevada Virtual Museum. Enter the site, click on "Galleries", click on "Natural History", scroll down to "Plants" and there it is." You'll be very happy you did.
And, if you have any interest in birds, you'll enjoy this little guidebook, even if you only hike in the Eastern mountains and dream about the Sierra Nevada as I do.
Robert C. Ross 2008 |
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Siera Birds A Hiker's Guide |
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We live in Reno, and enjoy hiking at Lake Tahoe on the Tahoe Rim Trail. This book is really helping us identify birds we see around our home and on the trail. |
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Sierra Birds Guide |
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It is always difficult to find specific nature books by area. Although I am not a bird watcher, this helps us at least identify what birds we see around our house. Nice addition (and read) for us and our visitors. |
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Sierra Birds |
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Everyone with a plan to hike the Sierras, or owns a home there should have one. |
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A lively, refreshing guide to Birds |
I use this guide outside of the Sierra as well to confirm the bird species I have seen.
The images are wonderful! The birds have texture and life - they are anything but flat, 2D images!
The helpful clues for IDing birds are really effective, and the bird by color instead of genus or class makes it much easier for the novice or casual birdwatching hiker to have the thrill of Bird IDing & observation!
CHEERS! JM LAWS ! U have done a wonderful job. I can't wait till your next book comes out! |
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