A Field Guide to Bird Songs: Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides)

A Field Guide to Bird Songs is the best-selling collection of bird songs ever recorded. It includes the songs and calls of 267 species – all the most common and vocal birds found east of the Rockies. Organized as a companion to Roger Tory Peterson’s Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America, fifth edition, this is the “birder’s bible” of bird song.

Product Features

  • Includes a 16-page booklet
  • A Field Guide to Bird Songs is the best-selling collection of bird songs ever recorded
  • Includes the songs and calls of 267 species – most common vocal birds found east of the Rockies
  • Organized as a companion to Roger Tory Peterson’s Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America, fifth edition

3 thoughts on “A Field Guide to Bird Songs: Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides)”

  1. Wonderfully enjoyable & educational bird song CD. A wonderful CD to accompany the Field Guide or just to enjoy the bird songs. It is a great gift that I received over ten years ago and I have used the Bird Songs CD many, many times with the Field Guide and binoculars to identify the birds in my yard and neighborhood. I recently bought this CD as a gift to my sister in PA. She, too, loves it. The narrator clearly announces each bird’s name before the bird song is heard. The audio is excellent and more than one bird song/call is presented…

  2. Very helpful for bird IDs! My new CD stays in my car along with the booklet to tell which track has which birds. Track 21 plays both Fish Crow and American Crow – the different sounds are very clear – so I feel more comfortable in identification. I know this will help with more birds in the future too!

  3. I’m afraid I was not as happy with this as I wanted to be – I … I’m afraid I was not as happy with this as I wanted to be – I live in the Appalachian mountains of East Tennessee and frankly I had hoped for a more complete library of warblers and fewer shore birds and ducks. I am still shopping for something that resembles the little LP that was an insert in my old “National Geographic Guide to Backyard Birds.”

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