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possible Le Conte's Sparrow - On, Canada
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim M." data-source="post: 1298125" data-attributes="member: 60675"><p>There is also a companion to that book, "Sparrows of the United States and Canada, The Photographic Guide" by Beadle & Rising. Here is a link to a site with reviews of both books (the reviewer posts frequently on this forum, by the way): <a href="http://www.birderslibrary.com/category/reviews/books/advanced/" target="_blank">http://www.birderslibrary.com/category/reviews/books/advanced/</a></p><p>(you will have to scroll down to find the review of the photographic guide). I followed the advice of the reviews on the site to purchase just the photographic guide, and have been happy with it. (The book Peter mentioned sounds interesting also; but I find books that are global in scope to be a bit overwhelming if you just want to increase your understanding and skill at recognizing the birds in your continent only. Having a more focused book can be helpful in various ways also.)</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim M., post: 1298125, member: 60675"] There is also a companion to that book, "Sparrows of the United States and Canada, The Photographic Guide" by Beadle & Rising. Here is a link to a site with reviews of both books (the reviewer posts frequently on this forum, by the way): [URL]http://www.birderslibrary.com/category/reviews/books/advanced/[/URL] (you will have to scroll down to find the review of the photographic guide). I followed the advice of the reviews on the site to purchase just the photographic guide, and have been happy with it. (The book Peter mentioned sounds interesting also; but I find books that are global in scope to be a bit overwhelming if you just want to increase your understanding and skill at recognizing the birds in your continent only. Having a more focused book can be helpful in various ways also.) Best, Jim [/QUOTE]
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