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Descriptions of notable books about birds, along with publication information and links to booksellers. Written by the editors of BirdWatching magazine.  | The 19 most notable books about birds and birdwatching from the first half of 2013, selected by the editors of BirdWatching. By Chuck Hagner, Matt Mendenhall |
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New books by five of our favorite writers, including David Sibley and Kenn Kaufman
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 | The editors of BirdWatching magazine describe Steve N.G. Howell's guide to petrels, albatrosses, and storm-petrels, Julie Zickefoose's new collection of essays, John Marzluff's latest book about crows, Derek Lovitch's guide to becoming a better birder, David Sibley's backyard birding flashcards, and 10 other new books about birds and birdwatching. |
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New books about the critical importance of native plants, the birds of New Jersey, and Boundary Bay, an Important Bird Area in British Columbia.
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Appraisals of the sixth edition of the National Geographic field guide, Laura Erickson's illustrated book about owls, a collection of beautiful photographs of bird nests, and 11 other new books, including three that will appeal to birdwatchers of any ages. Written by the editors of BirdWatching magazine.
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A beautifully written novel about the Eskimo Curlew and Audubon's journals from the year he found a publisher for his art.
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The editors of BirdWatching magazine describe Kenn Kaufman's latest field guide to advanced birding, Richard Crossley's groundbreaking ID guide, an important volume on identifying hawks at a distance, and seven other new books about birds and birdwatching.
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The editors of BirdWatching magazine describe the Stokeses' photographic field guide, the American Bird Conservancy's important handbook of bird conservation, a page-turner about a 2008 Big Year attempt, and eight other new books.
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See great photos of birds, get birdwatching tips, learn about birding events, and more!
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