California has it all for birders--lush coastal coniferous forests, dry
chaparral, oak woodlands, grasslands, alpine slides, riparian valleys,
watered suburbs, and desert scrubs. Hundreds of types of birds nest in
the Golden State or stop by seasonally on migration routes. California
has one of the largest state and federal parks programs, as well as
extensive protected wildlife areas, which preserve and protect bird
habitats. From geese and ducks, herons and storks, eagles, hawks, and
owls to hummingbirds, warblers, and sparrows, California is one of the
finest birding destinations on earth. The American Birding Association
Field Guide to Birds of California includes more than 300 species
birders are most likely to see in the state. Illustrated with nearly 450
crisp, color photographs, it includes clearly written descriptions along
with tips of when and where to see birds penned by an expert Californian
birder. It's the perfect companion for anyone interested in the amazing
diversity and beauty of California's birds.