All the Birds of North America by Jack Griggs (2002, Trade Paperback)

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With 400 pages of rich content, it provides an in-depth look at the diverse species across the continent, making it a valuable reference for both novices and seasoned ornithologists.

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100060527706
ISBN-139780060527709
eBay Product ID (ePID)2406633

Product Key Features

Book TitleAll the Birds of North America
Number of Pages400 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicReference, Birdwatching Guides, Animals / Birds
Publication Year2002
IllustratorYes
GenreNature, Sports & Recreation
AuthorJack Griggs
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight19.1 Oz
Item Length8.3 in
Item Width4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal598.097
SynopsisA Surer, Faster, Easier Way to Identify Birds At last, a guide that successfully organizes birds by field-recognizable features for quick identification. For lack of a better method, bird guides have traditionally placed birds in evolutionary sequence, resulting in birding's classic Catch-22 -- you must recognize an unknown bird and know its place in the sequence before you can took it up! All the Birds arranges species by their feeding adaptations -- features that are easily observed. How a bird feeds largely determines its form. It's nature's way of organizing species to fit ecological niches. The powerful bills and tree-climbing habits of woodpeckers, for instance, are prominent feeding adaptations. Recognizing birds' adaptations for feeding is the natural, no-nonsense way to identify; learn, and understand them., A Surer, Faster, Easier Way to Identify Birds At last, a guide that successfully organizes birds by field-recognizable features for quick identification. For lack of a better method, bird guides have traditionally placed birds in evolutionary sequence, resulting in birding's classic Catch-22 -- you must recognize an unknown bird and know its place in the sequence before you can took it up All the Birds arranges species by their feeding adaptations -- features that are easily observed. How a bird feeds largely determines its form. It's nature's way of organizing species to fit ecological niches. The powerful bills and tree-climbing habits of woodpeckers, for instance, are prominent feeding adaptations. Recognizing birds' adaptations for feeding is the natural, no-nonsense way to identify; learn, and understand them.

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