Published in association with America's preeminent authority, the Smithsonian Institution, this comprehensive handbook to the birds of North America: Eastern Region includes 706 species -- all birds known to breed east of the 100th meridian on the United States and Canada, as well as regular visitors and vagrants to this region. 2.00 inches tall x 6.00 inches long x 8.50 inches wide
Frederick Joseph Alsop, III Ph.D. is an ornithologist and a professor of biological sciences at East Tennessee State University. He received his doctorate in zoology from the University of Tennessee, and specializes in the ecology, distribution, life history, and taxonomy of birds. An avid field biologist and birder, he has identified more than 3,200 species of birds worldwide.
My dad bought this book for my mom and me at Smithsonian Natural History Museum when he was at law professor camp in June. I love turning the glossy pages while my mom reads interesting facts out loud about the birds she spots in our neighborhood.
My mom is currently geeking out about birds (even more than our house cat Cairo). This spring we have added 5 bird feeders I can see from the windows where my playmat is set up and we use the Merlin app nearly every day!
This book is a handy reference tool that I find visually and tactilely appealing and gives my mom and I something fun and scientific to bond about.
Properly called a "handbook" instead of a "field guide" because of its size. Pretty presentation and nice icons in the DK tradition, but given the space available with the full page devoted to each species, it would have been more useful with more smaller photos (different plumages, flying, etc.).
Excellent collection of the birds of North America. Gives a brief overview of details, habitat, and habits of each bird, accompanied by wonderful photos of each bird. A must have for every bird lover.