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| Stokes Beginner's Guide to Birds: Eastern Region (Stokes Field Guide Series) | 
| Authors: Donald Stokes, Lillian Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Category: Book
List Price: $8.95 Buy New: $8.54 You Save: $0.41 (5%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 21 reviews Sales Rank: 701147
Format: Bargain Price Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.5 x 0.4
Dewey Decimal Number: 598.2974 ASIN: B0017ZAV3I
Publication Date: October 1, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great publication for the amateur August 24, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My son loves this book and has learnt so much from reading it. We were in CA and had it sent to us there and he walked around spotting birds and telling us the facts.
We have the Eastern one already and they are both excellent.
A nice beginner book..... June 28, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book seems to be very informative. I am a novice birdwatcher. I just caught the 'bird bug' and now I am trying to learn all I can. This little book has interesting information about each bird and different categories such as distinguishing markings, type of nest they build, how many eggs they lay and what type of feeder they prefer etc. There are interesting little tips about each bird and nice colored photos of both male and female. It is not too overwhelming for a beginner. Just enough info to be a useful little book.
Watch this! May 16, 2005 Buy this book for gifts; everyone will love it! Also it makes a good stocking stuffer- unless you are Jewish then you can give it to them for Hannukah. Whenever I am hiking I use this book. You should too!
Great guide for the novice November 7, 2002 31 out of 31 found this review helpful
I am a neophyte birder and this book was perfect as a beginning guide in identifying and recognizing common birds in the western region. The other bird guides I have purchased (National Geographic and Audubon) were exceptional, but for a novice, they presented too much information and too many birds. This book struck a nice, comfortable compromise. The photos of each bird are excellent and provide you a good look at the features and characteristics of each. They also tell you succinctly where the habitat would be and where you would most likely see each bird.The best feature was that each bird was divided by color. So if you see a Wilson's warbler in your backyard but don't know for certain if your call is correct, you can quickly thumb to the "yellow" section of the book and see all the yellow birds. Thus you can quickly confirm your identification. This book would have limited, or no value to an experienced birder, but for the beginning birder, this is a fine introduction to the hobby of birding.
French Version by Broquet September 5, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
While in Quebec, I purchased Stokes: Guide to Birds of North America, eastern region. The Broquet publishers have done a dedicated job translating this guide. I wanted it in French since the species traveling over "language bounderies" would understandably assume different names. What made me select THIS book over others is that it not only included the English/N. American name of the species but also the binomial nomenclature, which many Canadian books were missing. Even if your French is minimal, I highly recommend this book if your traveling in Quebec because not every aviary identifies these species in English.
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