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Rating:  Summary: Best photographic identification bird book. Review: By limiting the birds to species in this area and by including photographs that make identification easier, this book has always been the first one I reference when a newcomer enters my backyard. The photos are clear and sharp and the descriptions are brief and informative. I have given it as a gift and often recommended it to others. It is pretty enough to keep on your coffee table. I only wish I could find it in hardcover!
Rating:  Summary: A Gorgeous Book! Review: I love this book! Even my non-birding friends sit enthralled by it. The photographs are arresting - colors, composition, action - and the text is substantive and charming. Also, the pictures are big enough to see details. They make the "LBJ's" (little brown jobs) of the Northeast distinct, highlighting their individual characteristics. Photographs of showier species such as the bluebird on the cover are simply stunning.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful visual reference with stunning photograhs Review: I was impressed upon receiving this book, as I had no idea of its size. The book is large in dimension- which is a nice change from all the field guides to birds whose pictures make bird identification challenging. Beyond the visual effects, the author seems to have a bit of wit as exemplified in his writing style. This is not one of the best reference books, as it lacks specific detail on habitat, migration, species, etc. I don't think the author intended to compete in that forum anyway; however, I do wish there was an index for quick reference. All in all, a book displaying good writing with moderate description- but with stunning photography.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful visual reference with stunning photograhs Review: I was impressed upon receiving this book, as I had no idea of its size. The book is large in dimension- which is a nice change from all the field guides to birds whose pictures make bird identification challenging. Beyond the visual effects, the author seems to have a bit of wit as exemplified in his writing style. This is not one of the best reference books, as it lacks specific detail on habitat, migration, species, etc. I don't think the author intended to compete in that forum anyway; however, I do wish there was an index for quick reference. All in all, a book displaying good writing with moderate description- but with stunning photography.
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