Become a better birder with brief portraits of 200 top North American
birds. This friendly, relatable book is a celebration of the art,
science, and delights of bird-watching.
How to Know the Birds introduces a new, holistic approach to
bird-watching, by noting how behaviors, settings, and seasonal cycles
connect with shape, song, color, gender, age distinctions, and other
features traditionally used to identify species. With short essays on
200 observable species, expert author Ted Floyd guides us through a year
of becoming a better birder, each species representing another useful
lesson: from explaining scientific nomenclature to noting how plumage
changes with age, from chronicling migration patterns to noting
hatchling habits. Dozens of endearing pencil sketches accompany Floyd's
charming prose, making this book a unique blend of narrative and field
guide. A pleasure for birders of all ages, this witty book promises
solid lessons for the beginner and smiles of recognition for the
seasoned nature lover.