Description
Book SynopsisAn essential tool for any amateur bird-watcher in the United States.
Whether you’re just getting started birding or want to build on your existing knowledge, this handbook provides you with all you need, making it the companion in the field. Inside this gorgeously illustrated guide, you’ll find:
- The basics of bird-watching, including when, where, and what to look for, as well as how to take accurate notes and make sketches.
- A fascinating introduction to the amazing world of birds, including facts on their anatomy, feathers, calls and postures, courtship, and nests.
- A unique lay-flat logbook, filled with tips to get the most out of bird-watching, so you can chart your own findings and observations over 2 years.
- More than 50 of the most commonly seen birds in the United States in one comprehensive species catalog.
- How to turn your own backyard into a safe and hospitable bird reserve.
Table of ContentsContents
Introduction
Bird finder at a glance
Chapter One:
BIRD LIFE 12
Bird anatomy
Feathers
Birds’ bills
Birds’ feet
Colors and patterns
Food and feeding
How to feed birds in the garden
Foods to offer birds
Nests
Song, courtship, and display
Calls and postures
Eggs
Rearing a family
Chapter Two:
MAKING THE MOST OF BIRDING
Telling birds apart
Taking notes and making sketches
Choosing and using binoculars
Farther afield
Make your backyard a bird reserve
US BACKYARD BIRD CATALOG
BACKYARD BIRD-WATCHER'S LOGBOOK 96
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgments