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The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America

The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North AmericaAuthors: David Allen Sibley, Rick Cech
Brand: Random
Category: Book

List Price: $19.95
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 91 reviews
Sales Rank: 4,297

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Pages: 432
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 4.6 x 1.2

MPN: RH67945120X
ISBN: 067945120X
Dewey Decimal Number: 598.097
EAN: 9780679451204

Publication Date: April 29, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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  • Condition: New
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  • Hardcover - Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern North America (Helm Field Guides)

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    5 out of 5 stars The Best of Birding Field Guides! Not just for East Coast..   January 30, 2004
    Wallis Davenport (Ithaca, NY)
    148 out of 152 found this review helpful

    I bought this book because I live in the Northeast. However, I was surprised to discover that this edition actually has most species of birds, including those that live in the West or South, with ranges through and including Mexico. This was a wonderful surprise as I actually travel quite a bit, so I don't have to buy additional editions of Sibley's bird books.

    As to the content of Sibley's guide, there is none better. His illustrations are outstanding, and descriptions are just wonderful. He describes ranges, eating habits, whether the bird tends to be solitary or fly in groups (flocks), nesting, coloration, etc. Best of all, I really like how he shows the bird in a multitude of positions, from standing to flight, so that if you saw a glint of the bird in a different point of view, you can still identify it using this guide. Top ratings.


    5 out of 5 stars Excellent field guide   November 28, 2003
    merrymousies (Waterford, VA USA)
    78 out of 79 found this review helpful

    This field guide is a nice size that's easy to carry around, has multiple drawn pictures of each bird as well as a short text and range map for each - The text generally starts out with saying if the bird is common or not and then goes into where they nest, winter etc. It talks about the typical foods, if they're solitary or not. One thing I like too is that it often tells if the bird is native or non-native to the US which I find particularly interesting. Voice/song is also discussed in the text. Excellent reference book. I keep one in the house and one in the car. Highly recommended!


    5 out of 5 stars When only the best will do   November 5, 2005
    Edward Prete (New York City)
    54 out of 54 found this review helpful

    After a several year hiatus of working with a camera, I recently picked up photography again as a hobby. Shortly thereafter, I started gaining an interest in wildlife and birds, and began photographing them. When I asked several photographers which bird ID book to look into, they immediately mentioned Sibley.

    While browsing through the shelves at a B&N brick and mortar store, I immediately understood why Sibley's book is so highly regarded.

    There are several elements that really stand out in my mind
    * The book is very well laid out
    * Excellent, accurate illustrations detailing various characterstics among species, gender, etc
    * Thoughtfully organized sections that make reading it a breeze, whether you are simply browsing for a bird ID or want to learn more by reading more in-depth.
    * It's a managable size, that can be carried along, should you decide to take it in the field. I usually leave mine home, as I am usually capturing the bird on camera already.
    * Although it's the Eastern North American field guide, there are species that can be found in the book from much further away. I can only assume they include everything that you "might" encounter out in the field, which is an excellent benefit.

    Don't settle for anything less. Get the Sibley's book.



    5 out of 5 stars The Best Guide for the Field   March 8, 2005
    M. T. Vancampen (Houston, TX)
    39 out of 39 found this review helpful

    As a new birder, I did a lot of checking before buying a guide. I found Sibley to be the best guide for the field. While there is limited information, this guide provides essential information needed to make a positive identification. It includes multiple images of birds as well as any variants for gender, age, etc. While I would definitely suggest at least looking at other guides, I would say this is the essential guide for time in the field. Additionally, now that the larger Sibley Guide has been split into a Eastern and Western version it is portable: it fits in my back pocket as I trek through the woods.


    5 out of 5 stars the best guide I've used   January 10, 2004
    35 out of 35 found this review helpful

    I own Sibley's larger guide, his "birding basics", and his guide to behaviour. I adore his plain, honest writing style, and his amateur-scientific approach. Not to say that Sibley, one of the big shots in the birding world, is an amateur -- just that he knows what the serious student needs and wants.

    His paintings are amazingly accurate (and beautiful -- I wish you could buy offsets.) I've made tentative identifications (later more solidly confirmed) just based on, say, the density of stippling or the exact extent of a faint color wash. Even in the small-size guide, he includes helpful "in flight" sketches, notations about wing motion, and anything else that might be helpful.

    His notations next to each species are fantastic. In addition to voice, they cover some identification problems (easily confused species, variable plumage, marks that are appear obvious in pictures but are hard to see in the field), some remarks on habitat and behaviour (especially when it helps identification), and some hints for identification that you might not pick up on at first. Subspecies and crossovers are depicted when necessary.

    There are a lot of field guides that rely on photographs; Sibley's work will instantly convert you to drawings. They present the "idealized" bird; you can compare your rugged, flea-bitten specimen to the text and learn a lot more than just its name.

    As a scientist myself, I appriciate Sibley's cautious approach to identification, as well as his ability to quickly synthesise what is know about a population even when it doesn't admit of a quick one-liner. Sibley jumps right in and uses the ornithological terms for plumage patterns; I would have appriciated having the non-passerines diagrammed on the back inside cover (instead of in his excellent introduction, and in place of a rather superfluous map of North America) for easier reference, but that's a minor quibble.

    This is not a guide you easily outgrow. My one last complaint is that the pages and binding are a little stiff and seem to have resisted "thumbing in" even after many months of use!

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