Bird Life: A Guide to the Study of Our Common Birds
By (Author) Frank Michler Chapman
Foreword by Julie Zickefoose
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
6th February 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Wildlife: birds and birdwatching: general interest
598.0723473
Paperback
292
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 20mm
386g
From the sparrow to the starling, the woodpecker to the warbler, the eagle to the egret, and every species in between, birds are some of the most plentiful and most diverse creatures in North America. Soaring high above us, these winged beauties have long been a source of fascination and enchantment.
While dozens of studies and field guides have been written, few provide a better-rounded overview of the denizens of the sky than Frank Michler Chapman's Bird Life. First published in 1897, over a century later Bird Life stills provides insightful observations about dozens of species of birds native to North America.
A pioneer in the study of natural history and ornithology, Frank Chapman writes with scientific prowess and an expert's eye in regards to bird anatomy, migratory patterns, mating habits, and habitat choice. Describing species from across the continent, Bird Life is a true testament to one of the nation's most beloved creatures.
Frank Michler Chapman was an American ornithologist and pioneer writer of field guides. Throughout his lifetime, he published more than twenty books and dozens of articles, all in the field of natural history. Chapman was a founding member of the Explorers Club and the Museum of Natural History. He passed away in 1945 in New York City.Julie Zickefoose, the author and illustrator of Baby Birds (2016), The Bluebird Effect (2012), and Letters from Eden (2006), is a contributing editor to Bird Watchers Digest. She lives with her family on an eighty-acre sanctuary in Appalachian Ohio.