National Geographic Complete Birds of North America, 3rd Edition: Featuring More Than 1,000 Species With the Most Detailed Information Found in a Single Volume
By (Author) Jonathan Alderfer
By (author) Jon L. Dunn
National Geographic Society
National Geographic Society
2nd November 2021
3rd Edition, Revised
United States
General
Non Fiction
Zoology: birds (ornithology)
Reference works
598.097
Hardback
752
Width 159mm, Height 248mm
This desk reference is the most up-to-date and comprehensive source of knowledge on North American bird identification, distribution, behavior, habitat, and conservation concerns available today.
More an encyclopedia than a field guide, National Geographic's Complete Birds is a browsable treasure trove of facts. This comprehensive volume profiles every bird observable in the continental United States and Canada, featuring species accounts with details that include calls and songs, breeding behaviors, molting patterns, and the vast extent of their polar and neotropical migrations. The precision maps, illuminating photographs, and more than 4,000 exquisite pieces of annotated art make this the biggest and best bird book ever.
This third edition, thoroughly updated, includes:
JON L. DUNN and JONATHAN ALDERFER are the authors of many of National Geographic's renowned birding books, including the 7th edition of the Field Guide to the Birds of North America, called "canonical" in a recent review. Dunn, a popular birding tour guide worldwide, has long been a leader within the American Ornithological Society and the American Birding Association. Alderfer, one of the nation's foremost bird illustrators, is well known as an authority on North American birds and an expert field bird-watcher. See his art at www.jonathanalderfer.com. Alderfer lives in Edgecomb, Maine; Dunn lives in Bishop, California.