This Volume of the guide includes complete life histories, details of courtship and territorial behavior, how to recognize displays, and much more. Covers the Eastern Bluebird, Common Loon, Purple Martin, Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, Bald Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Red-tailed Hawk, Broad-Winged Hawk, Osprey, Northern Goshawk, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Common Raven, American Woodcock, Great Horned Owl, Barred Owl, Eastern Screech Owl, Great Blue Heron, Wood Duck, Bobolink, Ring-Necked Pheasant, Northern Bobwhite, Dark-Eyed Junco, White-Throated Sparrow, Pileated Woodpecker and Common Tern.
Donald W. Stokes and Lillian Q. Stokes are widely recognized as America's foremost authorities on birds and nature. Their books include the bestselling Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, the Stokes Field Guide to Birds, the Stokes Beginner's Guide to Birds, the Stokes Nature Guides, and the Stokes Backyard Nature Books. They live in New Hampshire and Florida.
A three volume set, with short sections on about 25 birds in each volume. There is no order to the birds (nor index), but the intent was to cover the familiar birds. Actually, this is a perfect companion to my next birding goal, to focus on a deeper understanding of birds that I have already seen (rather than just count new species.) Already, I have learned that individual Downies can be identified by the pattern at the back of their head, only female Mallards make the familiar quack and pigeons are an ideal bird to begin observing behavior. Lots of other tidbits. I am looking forward to dipping into these books frequently.