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  2. National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America

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    In 2013, National Geographic, with Laura Erickson and Alderfer, published National Geographic Pocket Guide to the Birds of North America. Smaller than the regular National Geographic field guide, this reduced the guide to only 192 pages, 160 of which are devoted to North America's most common species. [10]

  3. List of country and regional avifaunas - Wikipedia

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    Innovative field guide employing digitally enhanced photographs; Field Guide to the Birds of North America, National Geographic Society, 2002 (4th Edition) First field guide (in 1983) to cover all of North America; considered by many to have been the most authoritative guide until Sibley

  4. Noah Strycker - Wikipedia

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    In November 2022, National Geographic will release Strycker’s “National Geographic Birding Basics: Tips, Tools, and Techniques for Great Bird-watching,” an inspiring guide to the art, craft, and science of bird-watching. In February 2023, National Geographic plans to issue “Birder’s Life List and Journal,” a personal record for ...

  5. Category:Birds of North America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Birds of North America" ... National Geographic Field Guide to Birds of North America. The Birds of America; A. Aechmophorus; Alder flycatcher;

  6. Laysan albatross - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America (fifth ed.). Washington D.C.: National Geographic Society. p. 78. ISBN 978-0-7922-5314-3. Environmental News Service (12 December 2006). "Lead Paint Killing Birds in New Marine National Monument". Environmental News Service; Flint, E. (2007).

  7. Field guide - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the first popular field guide to plants in the United States was the 1893 How to Know the Wildflowers by "Mrs. William Starr Dana" (Frances Theodora Parsons). [citation needed] In 1890, Florence Merriam published Birds Through an Opera-Glass, describing 70 common species. Focused on living birds observed in the field, the book is ...