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The Backyard Birdsong Guide Western North America - (Cornell Lab of Ornithology) 2nd Edition by Donald Kroodsma (Hardcover)

The Backyard Birdsong Guide Western North America - (Cornell Lab of Ornithology) 2nd Edition by  Donald Kroodsma (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Discover seventy-five unique birds from Western North America as you enjoy their sounds at the touch of a button--reproduced in high quality on the attached digital audio module--while reading vivid descriptions of their songs, calls, and related behaviors."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>With more than 300,000 copies already sold, <i>Backyard Birdsongs</i> is back by popular demand. The Cornell Lab of Ornithology is proud to rerelease this widely acclaimed bird audio field guide series, from award-winning ornithologist and author Donald Kroodsma. <p/>Suitable for beginning bird watchers, <i>Backyard Birdsongs</i> is an interactive handbook of birds and their songs. With a touch-button electronic module that contains common vocalizations of seventy-five species from across eastern and central North America, this volume offers a truly sensory way to identify and get to know local birds. Crisply detailed, scientifically accurate illustrations accompany each entry, and up-to-date range maps provide clear geographical reference points. With an introduction that will inspire readers to look out their windows and venture into the field, this unique book gives people of all ages an exciting entryway into the subtle art of using birdsong to identify birds. <p/>This second edition includes a much-requested new Sound Track Index (to help make watching and listening to birds easier), and access to a free download of the Cornell Lab's own MERLIN(R) Bird ID App (in iTunes and Android stores). As with all Cornell Lab Publishing Group books, a portion of the net proceeds from the sale of <i>Backyard Birdsongs</i> supports projects at the Cornell Lab, including children's educational and community programs.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>GET TO KNOW BIRDS BY EAR WITH THIS ENGAGING, ONE-OF-A-KIND BOOK <br>Discover seventy-five unique birds from Eastern and Central North America as you enjoy their sounds at the touch of a buttonreproduced in high quality on the attached digital audio modulewhile reading vivid descriptions of their songs, calls, and related behaviors. Learn what Black-capped Chickadees are thinking as they give their unmistakable namesake call, or find out why many songbirds have dialects that vary from region to region. Complete with up-to-date range maps and more than 130 sounds provided by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology s world-renowned Macaulay Library, as well as exquisite illustrations of each species, The Backyard Birdsong Guide will resonate with beginners and experts alike."<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><br>"Don Kroodsma's passion for birdsong is infectious, and this guide will have any birder (including me) listening to birds with new insight and appreciation after reading it." -- David Allen Sibley, author and illustrator of <i>The Sibley Guide to Birds</i> <p/>"Watching birds is only half the fun--knowing how to listen to them is the other half. This handy audio book teaches you how to listen to birds and to understand who they are and what they are saying to each other. It will double your enjoyment--both outdoors and indoors." -- Greg Butcher, National Audubon Society <p/>"There is no better guide to the fascinating world of birdsong than Don Kroodsma, who in this handy book shows that even in the average backyard there is drama, mystery, and excitement, all bound up in the song of a bird." -- Scott Weidensaul, author of <i>Living on the Wind and Of a Feather</i> <p/>"Don Kroodsma's latest book is a gem. Each page brims with enthusiasm and erudition, the product of countless hours spent in 'deep listening'--applying the attentiveness and aesthetic appreciation of a musician to the songs and calls of birds. Even advanced students of birdsong will find much that is new in these pages--and refreshingly well composed!" -- Ned Brinkley, Editor, North American Birds <p/>"Don Kroodsma once again gives us a reason to listen to birds as individuals. What a gift to all birders to be able to listen to these birds with new ears." -- Bill Thompson, III, Editor, Bird Watcher's Digest <p/>"With his trademark clarity and charm, Donald Kroodsma takes us beyond identification and into the realm of understanding. What are the different functions of the multiple songs given by many birds? How do songs differ among individuals? And what causes those differences? These are cutting-edge scientific questions, and it is to Kroodsma's credit that he provides compelling and easily understood answers." -- Ted Floyd, Editor, <i>Birding</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Donald Kroodsma</b> is professor emeritus of ornithology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a world-renowned authority on birdsongs. He is the author of <i>The Singing Life of Birds</i> (winner of the 2006 John Burroughs Medal Award and the American Birding Association's Robert Ridgway Distinguished Service Award for excellence in publications pertaining to field ornithology), <i>The Backyard Birdsong Guides</i>, and <i>Birdsong by the Seasons</i>. <p/>Donald's work on bird song is legendary. In 2003 the American Ornithologists' Union called him the reigning authority on the biology of avian vocal behavior. Kroodsma received his Ph.D. at Oregon State University and has traveled all over North and South America researching bird song. He is a Visiting Fellow of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, American Ornithologists' Union, and the Animal Behavior Society and has published hundreds of academic and popular articles. He lives in Hatfield, MA. <p/><b>Larry McQueen</b> painted the popular Project FeederWatch eastern and western Common Feeder Birds posters. Bird images from those posters and from other sources, including three original watercolor paintings done for BirdSource's Warbler Watch site, are used throughout both the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's web site and the BirdSource web site. Larry's work is widely known and respected, having appeared widely in calendars, catalogs, and magazines, including the Lab's own <i>Living Bird</i>. He has illustrated for many books, such as The Audubon Master Guide to Birding, and you'll find his images in a number of field guides. <p/>Originally from Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, Larry earned degrees from Idaho State University and the University of Oregon. After a career in fish and game management and then as a graphic designer, he started painting full-time in 1977. He now lives in Eugene, OR. <p/><b>Jon Janosik</b> was born in Connecticut in 1941. Living with my grandparents on their Trumbull farm in my formative years, he became enchanted with wild birds, nature and Biology. He became acquainted with Roger Tory Peterson and gained many early skills in the field while attending Peterson's local bird walks. <p/>Jon's work has been featured in such books as <i>Field Guide to North American Birds</i> (National Geographic Society), <i>Birds of the Ligonier Valley</i> (Carnegie Museum), <i>The Audubon Society Master Guide to Birding</i>, <i>An Audubon Handbook, Western/Eastern Birds</i>, and <i>Book of North American Birds</i> (Readers Digest Books). Jon's works have been exhibited in numerous museums, and galleries including: Kobe Museum, Sanda Japan; The Smithsonian, National Museum of Natural History, Washington DC; Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum-Wausau WI; Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh PA; Moji Art Galley, Kitakyushu Japan; Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh (Birds in Art), Kirritappu Wetland Center, Hokkaido, Japan and the British Museum, London England.</p>

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