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How to Be a Better Birder

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The essential tools you need to become a better birder
This unique illustrated handbook provides all the essential tools you need to become a better birder. Here Derek Lovitch offers a more effective way to go about identification—he calls it the "Whole Bird and More" approach—that will enable you to identify more birds, more quickly, more of the time. He demonstrates how to use geography and an understanding of habitats, ecology, and even the weather to enrich your birding experience and help you find something out of the ordinary. Lovitch shows how to track nocturnal migrants using radar, collect data for bird conservation, discover exciting rarities, develop patch lists—and much more.
This is the ideal resource for intermediate and advanced birders. Whether you want to build a bigger list or simply learn more about birds, How to Be a Better Birder will take your birding skills to the next level.

  • Explains the "Whole Bird and More" approach to bird identification
  • Demonstrates how to use geography, habitats, ecology, and the weather to be a better birder
  • Shows how to bird at night using radar, collect conservation data, develop patch lists—and more
  • Offers essential tools for intermediate and advanced birders
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        May 15, 2012
        Birders are not content with identifying only their local birds but are on a mission to check off more and more species. In this quest, what tools can birders use to find the species they are looking for? What techniques can they use to separate similar-looking species? A birding-tour columnist for Birding magazine, Lovitch provides a good resource for birders who want to go beyond the basics. Calling his approach the Whole Bird and More, the author presents his system in clear language and with examples mostly drawn from his experiences in the field. Through discussions of habitat, geography, and weather, we learn about predicting success in the field; a chapter on advanced field identification teaches birders about second-nature recognition of common birds.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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