Here are a few reviews from August. Save the Last Dance: A Story of North American Grassland Grouse ABA Blog How to be a Better Birder Magnificent Frigatebird Owls of the World: A Photographic Guide The Birdbooker Report The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds Two Birders and Binoculars Cuckoos of the World BirdGuides The Puffin […]
Posts Tagged ‘The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds’
Looking for something to get for the bird-lover in your life? You can never go wrong with a good bird book. Here are a few suggestions. Field Guides Birdwatchers can never have enough field guides (to the delight of publishers everywhere). I’m not going too far out on a limb when I say that the […]
Little late, but here are the reviews from around the internets I found last month. Bird Brain Genius Books and Beasts Arctic Autumn: A Journey to Season’s Edge Birding is Fun! The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds Rosyfinch Ramblings Avian Architecture: How Birds Design, Engineer, and Build A DC Birding Blog The Atlas of Birds: […]
by Richard Crossley
An amazing photographic guide that presents the birds of eastern North America in a unique and lifelike manner.
Bird book reviews that I found last month. Field Guide to the Birds of Macaronesia The Birdbooker Report The View from Lazy Point: A Natural Year in an Unnatural World Audubon Magazine Blog Avian Architecture: How Birds Design, Engineer, and Build KaHolly Birdfreak The Passionate Birder (also includes The Crossley ID Guide) The Crossley ID […]
Gotta love seeing all these bird book reviews from last month. The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds The Nemesis Bird Extreme Birder: One Woman’s Big Year North American Birding Dominica’s Birds Avian Review Hummingbirds and Butterflies Birding is Fun! Kaufman Field Guide to Advanced Birding Birding is Fun! ABA Blog The Drinking Bird A DC […]
In case you haven’t noticed, The Crossley ID Guide: Eastern Birds is getting just a little attention online. But that’s to be expected when you produce something so different and useful. I’ve posted a brief initial review, but there is still much to discuss about this work and many more possible perspectives on it. Here […]
I was first introduced to Richard Crossley’s striking photographic bird plates nearly two years ago. A post on 10,000 Birds linked to Crossley’s gallery and asked if this could become North America’s best identification guide. A year later, Princeton University Press announced that they would publish The Crossley ID Guide. The sample plates were unique […]
Want a sneek preview of The Crossley ID Guide? Or maybe the chance to ask the author a question? If so, register today for the Crossley ID Guide webinar. When February 22, 2011, 12 PM-1 PM EST February 22, 2011, 2 PM – 3 PM EST You can bet that I’ll be there!
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 […]