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<blockquote data-quote="Runaround" data-source="post: 1435780" data-attributes="member: 18591"><p>Nat Geo for me. I got into birding at the time the 3rd edition came out. I own them all but the latest NG now goes into the field. It was some work but I took the time to transfer all my handwritten notes and markings to the new edition. I have a Sibley in the car as a reference. I really don't like the layout of the regional Sibley's. Being able to riffle through a guide without the pictures down in the spine is the advantage of a conventional layout with the birds on one page and the text on the facing page.</p><p></p><p>My only wish is that we'd get a Collins style guide in the US. That is probably the best guide I've used. Good art and amazing text.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runaround, post: 1435780, member: 18591"] Nat Geo for me. I got into birding at the time the 3rd edition came out. I own them all but the latest NG now goes into the field. It was some work but I took the time to transfer all my handwritten notes and markings to the new edition. I have a Sibley in the car as a reference. I really don't like the layout of the regional Sibley's. Being able to riffle through a guide without the pictures down in the spine is the advantage of a conventional layout with the birds on one page and the text on the facing page. My only wish is that we'd get a Collins style guide in the US. That is probably the best guide I've used. Good art and amazing text. [/QUOTE]
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