Sibley Backyard Birding Flashcards: 100 Common Birds of Eastern and Western North America

From leading ornithologist David Sibley, this flashcard deck is designed for the beginner and backyard bird watcher.
     
The Sibley Field Guide to Birds is now transformed into 100 easy-to-reference cards housed in one handsome pull-drawer gift box. Divided into one stack of 50 common Western and Eastern North American birds, and one stack of 50 common birds found across North America, each card features precise illustrations and text concerning habitat, behavior, and voice description necessary for easy identification. Edited with the backyard birder in mind, each bird card is accompanied with a regional map as an additional guide to migratory patterns.

Product Features

  • Dimension(in): 1.07(L) x 4.60(W) x 5.90(D)

3 thoughts on “Sibley Backyard Birding Flashcards: 100 Common Birds of Eastern and Western North America”

  1. A closer look at the cards themselves. Beautiful set! I struggled to see the item before purchase but wanted to post pics that are on Sibley’s site. His work is just magnificent. See photos attached of cards up close.

  2. Great for both Experienced and Inexperienced Birders This is a great set of cards. It comes in a really nice, attractive box. When I ordered this product, I didn’t realize that the box it came in was also going to house the cards permanently and safely… a nice touch! You pull the little ribbon tag to reveal two decks of cards, separated by a built in divider. One deck is comprised of 1/2 common Eastern birds, 1/2 common Western birds. The other deck is comprised of birds found commonly across the continent. 

  3. Wonderful for children! I purchased this set for my 6 year old who has recently become an avid bird watcher. Instead of leaving them as individual cards, I punched holes in them and use binder clips so now she can flip through the cards without losing any of them. The pictures of the birds on the front of the cards are beautiful with details to look for to identify the birds. The back of the cards have the name of the birds, where they are frequently found, and random information about the bird. For anyone who is a…

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