Profiling more than 400 of the most commonly seen birds in western North
America, this handy photographic field guide brings each species to life
on the page.
From the bald eagle to the California quail to the golden-crowned
sparrow, high-quality photographs capture the beauty of the birds and,
coupled with concise text, make identification in the wild quick and
effortless. Detailed illustrations show typical plumage, comparing
juvenile and adult, male and female, and appearance during the winter
and summer months. No matter when you want to go birdwatching, American
Museum of Natural History: Pocket Birds of North America, Western
Region can help you locate where a certain species can be seen
throughout the entire year, even during migration season.
Created in association with the American Museum of Natural History and
produced in a compact and easy-to-use format, American Museum of
Natural History: Pocket Birds of North America, Western Region is the
perfect field companion for bird enthusiasts of all ages and levels of
experience.