Make bird watching in Alabama even more enjoyable! With Stan Tekiela’s famous field guide, bird identification is simple and informative. There’s no need to look through dozens of photos of birds that don’t live in Alabama. This book features 140 species of Alabama birds, organized by color for ease of use. Do you see a yellow bird and don’t know what it is? Go to the yellow section to find out. Fact-filled information, a compare feature, range maps and detailed photographs help to ensure that you positively identify the birds that you see.
Product Features
- Dimension(in): 4.40(L) x 0.70(W) x 6.00(D)
What bird? Where?, Living on a lake is great for bird and wildlife watching. I own two or three nice larger-sized bird books and wanted something more portable and easier to hold. After reading some of the reviews praising this little gem, I ordered it. Well…it IS easy to hold. The photographs are impressive. However, I don’t look for bird information strictly according to brown, gray, white, or whatever color group. What about flight outlines, body types, or where they are usually found? The aphabetical…
Great Bird Book for Alabamian Bird Watchers Got it for my daughter who is into birding and she loves it. I like that you look up birds by color as it makes it easier for my 9 year old to find what she saw, but I wish there was an index of birds by name to make it easy to look them up when you are thinking about it from another perspective (such as when she thought she saw a dove and I wanted to look up doves in it to see which one she saw).
Don’t forget to buy the CD’s (they’re separate) We have a whole shelf of bird books, but some are organized taxonomically and/or don’t have color photos. The entries in this book are organized by major color and the pictures are fantastic. It’s well worth the price I paid ($10.17). Just don’t make the mistake I did. This was a gift, and I really wanted the accompanying CD’s containing the bird calls. I thought the CD’s were bundled with the book, as was true with the version I saw in a nature bookstore. But, they’re not. You have to order…