Warblers (Peterson Field Guides)

by Jon Dunn, Kimball Garrett (Author)

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The first comprehensive field guide to North American warblers describes all 60 species in detail, from field marks and vocalizations to mating habits and preferred habitats. The 32 color paintings use the unique Peterson Identification System to indicate what distinguishes one bird from another. 141 color photographs show various plumages for each species, and 60 large color maps show species' ranges.

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chrisharpe Dunn & Garrett treat North American warblers in exhaustive detail, using both photographs and paintings. Curson, Quinn & Beadle include the rest of America - with lovely illustrations too.

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Outstanding resource for birding in our warbler season of migration through the city area. Excellent illustrations and distribution maps. Text is very extensive and the coated pages make the book an "at home" resource rather than riding around in my backpack.
The review complaining about a lack of photographs may be misleading to people who don't have the book. Like most field guides, it is not a photographic guide. (Some people prefer photos, many prefer drawings, and this is not the place for that particular discussion.) There is certainly no dearth of *illustrations* -- the plate section shows multiple plumages for every North American breeding species of warblers (even the almost certainly extinct Bachman's), and the plate showing the undertails of all species is invaluable for identifying warblers from the less-than ideal views most of us actually get.

Most of the book, however, is devoted to detailed species accounts, with a few photographs in this section. While this information is a show more very useful reference, it does make the book unwieldy to use as a true "field guide"; it's more at home on the shelf next to Big Sibley than in your pack with your favorite general field guide.

My solution (in which I'm sure I'm not alone) was to make a color copy of the undertail plates (just two pages) and keep it in my general-purpose field guide, and keep this volume at home as a reference.
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A good guide. 650 pages, but suffers from an incredible dearth of photographs.
The definitive book to have in your pocket when birding in late spring or autumn.l

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Jon Dunn is a natural history writer, photographer, and wildlife tour leader. His writing has appeared in a number of magazines, including BBC Wildlife. He is the author of three previous books, including Orchid Summer. He lives on his croft on the remote Shetland Islands.
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Canonical title
Warblers (Peterson Field Guides) (Peterson Field Guides)
Alternate titles
Warblers
Original publication date
1997
People/Characters
warblers
Important places
North America
Dedication
The authors dedicate this book to Ralph Hoffman, whose excellent early guides, particularly Birds of the Pacific States, were influential and inspirational.

The artists dedicate their work in this book to their familie... (show all)s, without whose support and patience this book would not have been possible.
Publisher's editor
Kunhardt, Susan; White, Lisa

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Genres
Reference, Science & Nature, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
598.8Natural sciences & mathematicsAnimalsBirdsInsessores, perchers
LCC
QL696 .P2438 .D85ScienceZoologyZoologyChordates. VertebratesBirds
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Reviews
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(3.94)
Languages
English
Media
Paper
ISBNs
2
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2
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