Zenlitened
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Wed Feb-16-05 07:52 PM
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Wow! Ho-lee cow! The Sibley Field Guide is terrific! |
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I first heard David Allen Sibley's name mentioned in a thread here in the Birder's Group. Kind of on impulse, I went to Barnes & Noble online and ordered a copy of the Eastern North America version.
I love it! There are some really great features, particularly for a newbie like me. I especially like the drawings of how birds will appear in flight, from both above and below. The drawings comparing juvenile and adult are very helpful, too.
I don't recall who mentioned Sibley, but THANK YOU, whoever you are! :hi:
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semillama
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Thu Feb-17-05 09:36 AM
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1. I tend to be a big Sibley booster, but I won't claim credit |
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Here's a tip for you, too: get those little 3m "bookmark" strip thingys, you know, they come in different colors and are like little narrow post-it notes, and use them to mark the different sections in the book for each major group of birds - i have raptors, gulls, ducks, shorebirds, warblers and sparrows marked. Really makes it handy for quick reference in the field.
Check out Sibley's other books, too. They give a LOT of good advice.
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Thu Feb-17-05 09:28 PM
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2. I've browsed them at the bookstore and I like them, too. |
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It will be my next field guide. Maybe next paycheck.
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Sun Feb-20-05 01:26 PM
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3. It could have been "me" |
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I took a college class that used Sibley's Field Guide as our text so I recommend it every chance I get.
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Sun Feb-20-05 10:31 PM
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4. Well then I'm in your debt. Sibley's is fantastic. |
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I think I've become a disciple, too! :hi:
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Mon Feb-21-05 07:47 AM
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5. " A Season at the Point" |
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is a great book to read about Hawk Watching at Cape May, New Jersey.
Once you've been bitten by the bird-watching bug ~ the world is a much more beautiful place...B-)
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