American Museum of Natural History Birds of North America

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Contributions by Thomas Brodie Johnson, Kevin Karlson, William Moskoff, Bill Pranty, Michael L. P. Retter, Noah Stryker, Paul Sweet, Rodger Titman

Editor-in-chief Francois Vuilleumier

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About American Museum of Natural History Birds of North America

Updated to reflect all the latest taxonomic data, American Museum of Natural History Birds of North America is the complete photographic guide to the 657 species of birds found in the United States and Canada.

Ideal for the armchair bird enthusiast or dedicated bird watcher, this book includes stunning full-color photographs revealing 657 individual species with unrivaled clarity. The 550 most commonly seen birds are pictured with plumage variations, and images of subspecies and information on similar birds are provided to make differentiation easy, from game birds and waterfowl to shorebirds and swifts to owls, flycatchers, finches, and more. You can even discover which species to expect when and where with up-to-date, color-coded maps highlighting habitation and migratory patterns.

Written by a team of more than 30 birders and ornithologists with expertise in particular species or families, and produced in association with the American Museum of Natural History, this updated and refreshed edition of American Museum of Natural History Birds of North America is the ultimate photographic guide to every bird species in the United States and Canada.

Author Bio:

Editor-in-chief Francois Vuilleumier has a long association with the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, having served first as the Chairman of the Department of Ornithology before becoming a Curator Emeritus. He is the author of 250 papers and one book and once taught ornithology at the College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, Maine. His research has taken him all over the world, with a focus on South America, allowing him to watch birds from the Canadian High Arctic to Mexico; his life list numbers around 4,000 species. He lives in Piermont, NY.

Reviews:

"A massive, authoritative reference book that belongs in every birder's library." - BookPage

"[A] massive and spectacular photographic guide: what Audubon would have done if he had used a camera." - Harvard Magazine

Awards:

An American Library Association CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title