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The National Audubon Society Field Guides
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Guides
America has so many birds that they have to be presented through two
volumes. The dividing line between the two regions is the eastern front of the Rocky
Mountains as these giants peaks as a natural barrier separating the continent into two
different habitats. The Audubon Society is, of course, the definitive authority on
birds
Field Guide to North American Birds - Western Region
4" x 7 1/2." 676 Color Pictures. 824 Pages. Flex Bound.
No. BLB30-AW. Only $22.95
Field Guide to North America Birds - Eastern Birds
4" x 7 1/2." 646 Color Pictures. 794 Pages. Flex Bound.
No. BLB30-AE. Only $22.95 |
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DK Handbook: Birds of the World
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Authoritative text, over 800 crystal clear photographs and a systematic approach make this
a comprehensive pocket guide to the birds of the world. Each entry combines a
precise description with an annotated photograph highlighting the birds chief
characteristics and distinguishing features. There are useful maps showing worldwide
distribution and pictures showing a whole lot more. A Wonderful book.
5 7/8" x 8 1/2." 416 Pages. Full color. Flex Bound.
No. BLB30-DK. Only $18.95 |
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Treasury of Audubon Birds
Best-known, most beautiful
portraits from Audubon’s own Octavo Edition of 1840-44, meticulously
reproduced in full-color in the original size. Splendid, accurate images
of snowy egret, wild turkey, brown pelican, screech owl, Carolina
parakeet, black-capped chickadee, scarlet ibis, mallard, American
flamingo, many more. Captions include both the common names used by
Audubon and their present-day equivalents. An Introduction outlines
Audubon’s life and work, and the creation of the Octavo Edition. 112pp. of
color plates.
No. BLB30-TB. Only $15.95 |
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