My new Crossley Raptor guide just arrived from Amazon.  It looks wonderful.  
Besides the many photographic images of each bird, there is detailed 
information on each bird.  It has pages where you can test yourself in IDing 
birds, such as Turkey Vultures versus Black Vultures and aging them.  I think 
I'm going to learn a lot about the raptors with which I'm not as familiar.  

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