<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A field guide to 60 sparrows and finches including 200 color photographs, detailed descriptions of song, habitat and plumage changes according to season and gender.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <b>Sparrows and Finches</b> offers birders information on this rich variety of species right in their own backyard. It's hard to keep all those little brown birds apart. This handy, bring-along guidebook is designed to help beginner and advanced birders to identify accurately over 48 types of sparrows, finches, and their look-alikes. </p><p> <b>Sparrows and Finches</b> focuses only on these two families within a defined geographical location: the Great Lakes and eastern North America. As result, it offers comprehensive coverage in a small, convenient format. </p><p> The book is heavily illustrated with 220 full-color photographs taken by award-winning photographers that show these birds in their natural habitats. Comparison pages group similar-looking birds on a single spread for quick reference. Concise and accurate information on each bird includes: <ul> Common name Biological classification Song description Identifying features Seasonal changes to plumage color </ul></p><p> <b>Sparrows and Finches</b> will prove indispensable to naturalists, students, and birders at all levels of experience. A special section entitled <i>What Can I Do to Help the Sparrows</i> offers simple ways to attract sparrows and finches to your own backyard. This is an engaging and friendly guide that reveals the rich diversity among a seemingly common family of birds so often taken for granted. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Colorful photographic guides... delightful companions for beginning birders in eastern North America.-- (09/01/2003)<br><br>Concise and well-written... The color photographs of various species and the accurate field notes make this an excellent reference work and field guide.-- (12/15/2003)<br><br>Detailed descriptions that point out the unique qualities of each bird as well as full-color photos... accessible, portable and affordable.-- (10/29/2003)<br><br>Essential field guide ... features 40 species detailing their similarities and subtle differences and including valuable "nature notes" with most entries.-- (05/21/2003)<br><br>Highly illustrated with exquisite color photographs in a natural setting... a welcome addition to my library.-- (07/01/2003)<br><br>Intended to help birders... they generally succeed, accurately portraying sexual and seasonal differences in plumage.-- (01/01/2004)<br><br>Lovely books ... the range maps are the first I've seen in any guide that fully delineate both breeding range and wintering range.-- (09/01/2003)<br><br>Makes identifying these remarkable and diverse families of birds as easy as possible.--Princeton Times of Trenton (12/14/2003)<br><br>Referred to a 'little brown jobs' when identification of some of these birds becomes especially vexing. This book can help... 220 excellent color photographs.-- (06/01/2005)<br><br>The most comprehensive information on several targeted species, packed in a colorful, convenient format.--Bird Times (10/15/2003)<br><br>These tidy little books provide nice introductions ... well chosen clear photographs accompany each species ... terrific primer.-- (07/01/2003)<br><br>Excellent information, more than 200 quality color photographs and delightful prose make these must-have guides.--David Bird"Montreal Gazette" (01/11/2004)<br><br>Well-done, birder-friendly guides that fit easily into any field pack and are recommended for both beginning and advanced birders.--W.H. Gross"BirdWatcher's Digest" (09/01/2004)<br><br>The author of these guides is a naturalist/teacher who clearly knows how to present bird-identification information in an organized, attractive, and educational format.--Charles Leck"American Reference Books Annual, Volume 35" (01/01/2004)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p> <b>Chris Earley</b> is the Interpretive Naturalist at the University of Guelph's Arboretum. He is an active birder whose field guide to warblers is also available in this series. </p>
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