Hi, Birders,
Anybody have a guide book they would recommend for warblers? I respect Kim
Eckert's suggestion to forget the guide books, but at some point you need a
base to put names to the birds you see when no one else is around to consult.
In acts of desperation, I've found myself asking
I started birding as an adult, so I remember exactly what was involved
in learning to identify birds, and mastering identification of a few
groups. I ALWAYS used a field guide at first, and when I went to new
places, and still tend to bring along a field guide to help people
unfamiliar with a
I like the Peterson Warblers Field Guide specifically because of the
comparative under-tail illustrations...since that is sometimes all I see of a
bird!
Jen Vieth
In a message dated 9/8/2012 11:15:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
jchuck...@comcast.net writes:
Hi, Birders,
Anybody
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