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The birds (Young readers library)

Author: Roger Tory Peterson
Publisher: Time-Life International
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 5638068

Edition: Authorised english ed

ASIN: B0007J5KRC

Publication Date: 1977
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Condition: 1970 Time Life Young Readers Library. Text is pristine, binding is tight and strong as new. Full color glossy hardcovers are bright and vibrant. Very light shelf wear to gloss of cover, child's name wirttien neatly inside front cover at top edge. Excellent source book. Shelf J

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  • Hardcover - A Field Guide to the Birds: A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series)
  • Paperback - A Field Guide to the Birds: A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R))
  • Paperback - A Field Guide to the Birds : A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America (The Peterson Field Guide Series)
  • Paperback - Birds (Peterson Field Guide Color-In Books)
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  • Unknown Binding - The birds (Life nature library)
  • Unknown Binding - The birds (Life nature library)
  • Unknown Binding - The birds (Life nature library)
  • Unknown Binding - The birds (Life nature library)
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  • Paperback - Peterson Field Guide(R) to Eastern Birds: Fourth Edition (Peterson Field Guides)
  • Paperback - Peterson Field Guides: Eastern Birds, Large Format Edition
  • Library Binding - Birds (Young Readers Library)
  • Unknown Binding - Birds (Life nature library)
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  • Paperback - Birds: Peterson Field Guide Coloring Book (Peterson Field Guide Coloring Books)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Roger Tory Peterson, one of America's pre-eminent artist-naturalists and arguably the inventor of the field guide, made people love birds like no one since John James Audubon. A Field Guide to the Birds, first published in 1934, remains his most famous and wonderful work. The manual stood instantly apart from the dichotomous keys zoologists used to identify species, since Peterson grouped paintings of related species together and used arrows to, as he explained, "pinpoint the key field marks." This way, watchers could spot birds from a distance and avoid, as he archly put it, "the bird-in-hand characters that the early collectors relied on." Birders could use the guide where they needed it most--outdoors--on living birds flitting quickly by. In addition to detailed illustrations, Peterson offers charming (and useful) descriptions of each avian citizen's appearance, behavior, voice, and range. There is also priceless anecdotal information, based on decades of field experience, as in this description of the common house sparrow (Passer domesticus): "Familiar to everyone. Sooty city birds often bear little resemblance to clean country males with the black throat, white cheeks, chestnut nape." His transliterations of song are just as quietly marvelous. For instance, Pluvialis squatarola, or the black-bellied plover, makes things clear with "a plaintive slurred whistle, tlee-oo-eee or whee-er-ee (middle note lower)."

Peterson's original handbook covered birds of Eastern North America, and has since been followed by guides to Western birds, animal tracks, butterflies, and many other natural wonders. He and his team updated "The Birders' Bible" as new species were discovered and classifications modified. Generations of enthusiastic watchers owe Peterson a debt of gratitude for making ornithology accessible. But equally important, he showed scientists that finding beauty in living animals, and not just cataloging the measurements of dead ones, was crucial. Roger Tory Peterson died in 1996. He will be remembered as a passionate naturalist, a keen observer of living things, and a gifted artist and teacher. --Therese Littleton

Product Description
Explore the Expanding Peterson Line. Leave your reading glasses behind. Now Roger Tory Peterson's classic Field Guide to Eastern Birds has been reissued in a larger format specially produced for those who don't want to take their reading glasses into the field. Peterson's treasured illustrations have been reproduced in beautiful color. Species descriptions include only the most important identification elements -- size, voice, and habitat -- in large, easy-to-read type. Color range maps, conveniently located next to the species accounts, have been updated specifically for this book. Roger Tory Peterson's original text has been revised and updated by Virginia Peterson, who worked closely with her husband and created the maps for the fourth edition of the Field Guide to Eastern Birds; Noble Proctor, a professor of biology who was a close friend of Roger Tory Peterson's and led natural history tours for twenty-five years; and Pete Dunne, vice president of the New Jersey Audubon Society and director of the Cape May Bird Observatory, as well as the author of many books on birding. The maps have been updated by Virginia Peterson and Paul Lehman, past editor of Birding magazine and a bird tour leader who has traveled extensively around North America studying bird distribution and identification and has written many articles on these subjects.


Customer Reviews:   Read 28 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Field Guide to the Birds: A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America   May 19, 2008
This is a tried and true reference book author for a newby or pro enthusiast.I have worn out two copies of the Tory Peterson books over my lifetime. Every so often, the colors used in the illustrations are slightly off. But since they are illustrations, not photographs, that is unavoidable. It's a great, great book that every person who loves birds should have in their library.


5 out of 5 stars Peterson Field Guides: Eastern Bird, Large Format Edition   July 27, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This easy on the eyes large format edition is a great book for all ages and levels of bird watching. The soft cover makes it light to handle or take with you in the field. The large format makes identifying birds much easier and quicker. Well layed out and practical.


3 out of 5 stars Peterson Field Guides   March 16, 2007
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

It took almost 3 weeks to get this item. Very disappointed in comparison to other items I've ordered through Amazon.


4 out of 5 stars Not your father's Peterson Guide   January 12, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I mistakenly thought that the large print version would be the same as my trusted old Peterson Guide, just in large print. Nope! The format is entirely different and greatly abbreviated. It's misleading to title this text the same as the original. This may be a nice guide for a novice bird watcher for bird feeder identification. I gave my copy away to a shut-in with minimal bird identifying experience.


1 out of 5 stars Misrepresentation   June 25, 2006
 2 out of 8 found this review helpful

This book was bundled with another bird book, and the offer appeared directly under the Peterson Field Guide book, which I thought I was ordering. It was not very obvious in the small thumbnail image and description that it was a child's coloring book. I did not get what I wanted and have since returned it.

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