Sibley, David

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What it's like to be a bird

from flying to nesting, eating to singing--what birds are doing, and why
"Adapted from the edition written and published for adults by Knopf in 2020, this edition adapted for young readers covers more than two hundred species and includes more than 300 illustrations throughout. Author/illustrator David Sibley's exacting artwork and wide-ranging expertise brings observed behaviors vividly to life"--Provided by the publisher.
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What it's like to be a bird

from flying to nesting, eating to singing-what birds are doing and why
2023
"Adapted from the edition written and published for adults by Knopf in 2020, this edition adapted for young readers covers more than two hundred species and includes more than 300 illustrations throughout"--Provided by publisher.
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What it's like to be a bird

from flying to nesting, eating to singing- what birds are doing, and why
2020
Information and illustrations of more than 200 species of birds.

The Sibley guide to birds

2014
Text and more than 7,200 color illustrations explains how to identify more than 900 species and 350 regional populations, providing previously unpublished field marks, measurements, information on subspecies and geographic variants, voice descriptions, and complete distribution maps.

Sibley's birding basics

2002
Describes the skills and equipment a person needs to be able to identify birds, explaining where and when to go birding, discussing variations within bird species and among different species, and including illustrations, and advice on avoiding pitfalls.

The Sibley field guide to birds of Eastern North America

2003
Provides color illustrations and descriptions of 650 bird species found east of the Rocky Mountains, each with information on frequency, nesting, behavior, food and feeding, voice, and key identification features, and includes range maps.

The Sibley guide to birds

2000
Text and more than 6,600 color illustrations explain how to identify 810 species and 350 regional populations, providing previously unpublished field marks, measurements, information on subspecies and geographic variants, voice descriptions, and complete distribution maps.

The Sibley guide to bird life & behavior

2001
A guide to bird identification, providing a basic overview of bird biology, and featuring individual chapters on each of the eighty families of birds that occur in North America, with information on taxonomy, foraging and breeding biology, and conservation status. Includes a glossary, checklist, and over 795 color illustrations.
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