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  • My 1966 Field Guide
  • National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of the United States and Canada: A Field Guide Review
  • Bird Guides of the World: Marcelo Carlos de Cruz, Argentina

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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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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 /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 week ago

15 countries with many bird guides

Ever wondered which country has the most bird guides? No, you have not.It is probably hard to figure out anyway, but the number of bird guides listed on Orniverse might be a useful...

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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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openculture.com /1 day ago

Explore 1,300+ Beautiful Wildlife Illustrations from the 19th Century, Now Restored and Available Online

Today, if you want to know about any of the flora or fauna that surround us, you have only to look it up online. After you get your fill of knowledge, you can decide whether or not...

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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 /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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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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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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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 /1 month ago

Bird Guides of the World: Djop Tabaranza, Philippines

What is your favorite bird species? That is easy, of course, the answer is none other than “The Great Philippine Eagle” – the largest eagle species in the world. What is your name,...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Bird Guides of the World: Wich’yanan (“Jay”) Limparungpatthanakij, Thailand

What is your favorite bird species? I always find birds with camouflage patterns composed of all those amazing spots and stripes fascinating, especially those with outworld ornamen...

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10000birds.com /2 weeks ago

Bird Guides of the World: Javier Pereyra, Argentina

What is your favorite bird species? I would choose the Furnariidae, the ovenbird family, rather than a single species. There may be some local bias in that, but I find the whole fa...

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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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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Birding Brochure English, Part 12: Connect with.

In bird-tour brochures, “connect with” occupies a curious middle ground between “observe clearly through a telescope” and “the guide heard something deep in the forest and assures...

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10000birds.com /2 days ago

Bird Guides of the World: Edward Bonavia, Malta

What is your favourite bird species? I don’t restrict myself to a single favourite species, but my true passion lies with raptors – from the smallest, most agile falcons to the lar...

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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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kansasgardenmusings.blogspot.com /1 month ago

Miscellanies

 In his latest attack...er...foray into his second favorite world, the literary dimension of Half-Price Books,  ProfessorRoush came away with an embarrassing number of additions 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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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Ask a Bird Guide: What is the least obvious trick that actually works when finding birds?

We sent out another list of questions to bird guides who have already been profiled on 10,000 Birds. In the second edition of this second series, we ask What is the least obvious t...

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10000birds.com /1 month ago

Ask a Bird Guide: What is the hardest bird you regularly try to show—and why?

We sent out another list of questions to bird guides who have already been profiled on 10,000 Birds. In the third edition of this second series, we ask What is the hardest bird you...

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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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