Here are some bird book reviews from January. Shiny. Wild America Great Auk – or Greatest Auk? Flyaway: How A Wild Bird Rehabber Sought Adventure and Found Her Wings Magnificent Frigatebird Birdology: Adventures with a Pack of Hens, a Peck of Pigeons, Cantankerous Crows, Fierce Falcons, Hip Hop Parrots, Baby Hummingbirds, and One Murderously Big […]
Posts Tagged ‘The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation’
The last batch of reviews from around the net for 2010. The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America Ohio Birds and Biodiversity Nature Remains A DC Birding Blog Stokes Birding Blog – OK, this is not a review. But if you’d like to take a look inside this book, who better to […]
January 2, 2011
The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation
Reviews, Books, Miscellaneousby Daniel J. Lebbin, Michael J. Parr, and George H. Fenwick
Beautiful, informative, inspiring, and a must-own.
I just got back from an extended trip (trip reports coming on Birds on the Brain), so I haven’t been able to do much for the site lately. But more reviews are on the way. In the meantime, here are some reviews I found last month. Parrots of the World The Flying Mullet The Drinking […]
Last month, the American Bird Conservancy held a webinar presentation about their new book, the American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation. The recording of this event is now online. This is a great book, and the 30 minute presentation does a good job of explaining (and showing) what it is all about.
Where did October go? And most of November, for that matter. Here, a little belatedly, are the bird book reviews that I saw last month. Nightjars of the World BrdPics Towheeblog The Eyrie Bird Songs Bible: The Complete, Illustrated Reference for North American Birds The Birdbooker Report Global Birding: Traveling the World in Search of […]
A “press webinar” about the just-published American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation is going to be held on November 4th at 3:00 p.m. EST. I just received a copy of this book, and it contains just about everything one would want to know about bird conservation in North America. There are accounts for 212 […]