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  2. Birdwatching basics: a beginner's guide - AOL

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    For beginners, an 8x42 or 10x42 binocular is a good choice because they provide a bright image and a wide field of view. A bird field guide is crucial in helping you identify different species.

  3. Birdwatching - Wikipedia

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    Three people birdwatching with binoculars. Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science.A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device such as binoculars or a telescope, by listening for bird sounds, [1] [2] watching public webcams, or by viewing smart bird feeder cameras.

  4. List of birding books - Wikipedia

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    The Sibley Guide to Birds by David Allen Sibley was published in 2000, and was widely regarded as setting a new standard for field guides in North America. The Collins Bird Guide by Peter J. Grant and Lars Svensson was first published in 2000, and was received extremely warmly by birders. It deals with the birds of the bulk of the Western ...

  5. Pete Dunne (author) - Wikipedia

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    Hawk Watch, A Guide for Beginners; Pete Dunne on Bird Watching: The How-to, Where-to, and When-to of Birding; Pete Dunne's Essential Field Guide Companion: A Comprehensive Resource for Identifying North American Birds; The Art of Pishing: How to Attract Birds by Mimicking Their Calls; Prairie Spring: A Journey Into the Heart of a Season

  6. David Nurney - Wikipedia

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    This was based on articles from Birdwatching magazine which eventually became BIRDS-ID Insights a guide for birding beginners to difficult species- published 2013. He is heavily involved with the N.O.A. bird observatory at Holme and acts as illustrator and Photographic Editor for the annual report.

  7. National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America

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    National Geographic, with Alderfer, Paul Hess, and Noah Strycker, also published National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America in 2011. A second edition was released in 2019. Like the pocket guide, this guide is 256 pages and outlines the 150 most common yard birds in North America.

  8. Peterson Field Guides - Wikipedia

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    PFG 1: A Field Guide to the Birds (1934), by Roger Tory Peterson . Second edition (1939): A Field Guide to the Birds Third edition (1947): A Field Guide to the Birds Fourth edition (1980): A Field Guide to the Birds: A Completely New Guide to All the Birds of Eastern and Central North America

  9. The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior - Wikipedia

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    The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior is a book by David Allen Sibley that shows readers "how birds live and what they do." It is different from most field-identification guides that birdwatchers carry around; rather than help identify birds, it helps watchers gain a deeper understanding of the birds they have already identified.

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