Which Birding Guides did I bring with me?

November 1, 2008 by adbbg · 34 Comments
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Which Birding Guides did I bring with me?

I promised SOMEONE I would tell which birding guides I carried along on this vacation trip. So, I decided to post it here.
The one I keep handy in the car is the old traditional Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Birds, written by Roger Tory Peterson, of course. I think I carry it as much out of reverence and admiration of him as I do for its utility! It is listed in my recommended books in the panel beside the post.
The one I use as a for fun reader or reference in my tent is the Audubon Society Guide which is also in the recommended books list.
Since I am truly on vacation and enjoying the trip and the people and the places, and the birds, I am not going to say much more, just to point you to the books in the list for some real beauties that are also very useful.

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34 Responses to “Which Birding Guides did I bring with me?”
  1. admin says:

    I really like Peter Dunne’s approach to birding guides even though it makes me work harder.

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