BIRDS of North America and Greenland – Book review
BIRDS of North America and Greenland,
Written and beautifully illustrated by Norman Arlott, published by Princeton Press.
“This book is small in size (perfect for my backpack) however the size might deceive you for the tremendous amount of information content!, Precise, brief, yet just appropriated information about almost any bird that you might bump into during your lifetime. The pictorials are clear and well detailed, colors have been carefully picked to match the bird’s natural plumage colors. This guide covers a large amount of species. Formatted to have all bird’s information on the left page and the illustrations on the right, positioned in numerical order to be easily located.
It’s not a scientific book or study about birds but one thing it is, a useful small guide!
I’ve used this guide already!”
Review made by H.J. Ruiz – Avian 101






A person can never have enought bird guides. 🙂
You’re right Bob! You always nail it! 🙂
My bird guide book is “National Geographic’s Field Guide to Birds of North America, 4th Edition” with introduction by… Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology (…and they have a great website:http://marygilmartin.wordpress.com/2013/04/04/sciencecornell-lab-of-ornithology/
Thanks Mary! 🙂