As its sister title, A Californian's Guide to the Trees Among Us,
did for arboreal varieties, this new guidebook introduces casual birders
to 120 of California's most easily seen bird species--native and exotic
alike--as found in a mix of urban, suburban, and traditionally natural
habitats.
Full-color images and clear, direct descriptions make identification
easy, and author Charles Hood supplements the essential information with
surprising facts and trivia, including endangered-species recovery
stories and the world record for grasshoppers eaten by one flycatcher in
a single day. In sections addressing which gear to buy, where to go
birdwatching, and how to read a birdsong transcription, Hood encourages
readers to take ownership of their experiences, no matter their level of
ornithological expertise. This accurate, lively, and even quotable guide
will inspire people to notice nature more closely and find joy in
interacting with the astounding diversity of avian life in California.