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10000birds.com /1 month ago

National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of the United States and Canada: A Field Guide Review

Before writing this review, I arranged my National Geographic birding books on my favorite bookshelf–field guides, pocket guides, encyclopedic guides, birding essentials, birding b...

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10000birds.com /6 hours ago

My 1966 Field Guide

I’m reasonably sure that I did not start really paying attention to birds until 1968, when I would have turned ten years old, or later. Back then, of course, we couldn’t even dream...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Books photo: The Book of Birds: A field guide by Robert Macfarlane, illustrated by Jackie Morris

The starling, Sturnus vulgaris, sometimes, en masse, “a sight to drop the jaw and smack the gob, a sight beyond belief; it’s all the fun of the murmuration fair,” Robert Macfarlane...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Check Out These Fresh New Books for Young Birders—and the Young at Heart

22734Goldfinches, by Mary Oliver, illustrated by Melissa Sweet, 40 pages, $19. Available here from Penguin Random House (ages 4-8).Few writers have captured birds—and what it feels...

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audubon.org /1 month ago

This Early Birding Icon's Advice on Leading Bird Walks Is Still Fresh—126 Years Later

Birding as we know it changed forever, or perhaps began, in 1889 with the publication of Florence Merriam Bailey’s Birds Through an Opera-Glass, considered the first field guide to...

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miramichireader.ca /4 days ago

The Book of Birds by Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris

Written by Robert Macfarlane with illustrations by Jackie Morris, The Book of Birds is the spiritual successor to their project The Lost Words.

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toledoblade.com /1 week ago

Outdoors: Classic birding book updated with latest species accounts

If you’re in the market for an in-depth book on birding that takes a deep dive into our Toledo area feathered friends, then look no further than Matt Anderson’s Birds of the Toledo...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

The Common Nighthawk Is Your Gateway Bird to the Weird, Wonderful World of Nightjars

Peerrnt! The nasal cry is sharp enough to penetrate traffic noise on the streets below. Looking up from the sidewalk, we see the source: a pigeon-sized bird with long, angular wing...

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englewoodreview.org /1 week ago

Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris – The Book of Birds [Review]

A Celebration and a Call to Care A Review of The Book of Birds: A Field Guide to Wonder and […] The post Robert MacFarlane and Jackie Morris – The Book of Birds [Review] appeared f...

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10000birds.com /1 week ago

Species Spotlight: Northern Cardinal (Special 4th of July Issue)

The Northern Cardinal is a medium-sized songbird that eats seeds, insects, and fruit, defends breeding territories, and has absolutely no opinion whatsoever on capitalism, individu...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Bird Guides of the World: Kyle Gebhart, Lafayette, IN, USA

What is your favorite bird species? Ever since I first saw it at the Sax Zim Bog years ago, the Great Gray Owl has been my absolute favorite bird. Owls have always fascinated me, a...

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birdnote.org /1 month ago

American Kestrel

The American Kestrel is the smallest, most numerous, and most widespread North American falcon. This bird is built for speed, its long pointed wings often bent back at the tip. Whi...

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themarginalian.org /1 month ago

How to See a Bird: Robert Macfarlane and Jackie Morris’s Exquisite Illustrated Field Guide to the Wonder of the Winged

“Split the Lark — and You’ll find the Music, ” Emily Dickinson taunted the materialists, “Now, do you doubt that your Bird was true?” In the wake of On the Origin of Species, the p...

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csmonitor.com /1 month ago

‘The Book of Birds’ illustrates a world of wonder

With swooping, poetic prose and vivid watercolors, “The Book of Birds” conveys not only wonder but also concern over the plight of many species.

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Bird Guides of the World: Marcelo Carlos de Cruz, Argentina

What is your favorite bird species? Magellanic Woodpecker What is your name, and where do you live? Marcelo Carlos de Cruz, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina Austral Pygmy Owl W...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Bird Guides of the World: Stephen Christopher, Spain

What is your favourite bird species? I’m an avid watcher of bird behaviour, so to be honest, I don’t really have a favourite species. But I do have a favourite bird. About 20 years...

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audubon.org /2 days ago

Censusing Reddish Egrets

As the sun rises over Florida’s coastline, thousands of birds descend on its shallow waters and mudflats, where they forage for fish and other prey. On a typical day, Audubon coast...

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toledoblade.com /5 days ago

Book signing, author meet-and-greet set at Wild Birds Unlimited

Area experts who contributed to a newly released guidebook, Birds of the Toledo Area: 2026 Edition, will be available for signings at Wild Birds Unlimited on July 18.

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Bird Guides of the World: Tiffany Kersten, Texas, USA

What is your favorite bird species? My favorite bird species is the Gray Hawk – simultaneously beautiful and badass. What is your name, and where do you live? Tiffany Kersten, I gr...

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10000birds.com /4 weeks ago

A Closer Look at the Lesser Goldfinch

The Lesser Goldfinch is one of North America’s smallest and most charming songbirds. Known for its bright yellow lower plumage, cheerful songs, and energetic behavior, this tiny fi...

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audubon.org /4 weeks ago

Visit These Prairies for Grassland Birds and a Glimpse of the Past

It’s hard to imagine North America without grasslands. From the Great Plains to the Chihuahuan Desert, patchworks of grasses, wildflowers, and sedges carpet vast landscapes, laying...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Light as a Feather: A KidLit Bird Book Review

Light as a Feather: A KidLit Bird Book Review Will Hillenbrand’s book Light as a Feather holds love in each bird’s illustration: a hidden heart. The book was originally inspired by...

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10000birds.com /3 weeks ago

Bird Guides of the World: Diego Cruz, Ecuador

What is your favorite bird species? Many, hard-to-answer, but the Andean Condor is one of them. Rainbow-bearded Thornbill What is your name, and where do you live? Diego Cruz, Quit...

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audubon.org /3 weeks ago

Beidler Forest to the Bahamas: New Tech Reveals Hemispheric Journey of Secretive Songbird

The Swainson’s Warbler is prized by birdwatchers and difficult for scientists to study because of the dense habitat it occupies across South Carolina and the southern U.S. Think lo...

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