Field Guide to the Birds of North America

  • Complete coverage of North American birds, 1,100 species with over 6,000 illustrations.
  • Color-coded distribution maps, including for subspecies, help plan which birds to expect when and where.
  • Clear and easy-to-follow notes to enable quick and accurate field identification for birders of all abilities.
    £29.99

    Tags:
    • birds
    • birdwatching
    • Canada
    • Coming Soon
    • field guide
    • identification
    • ornithology
    • taxonomy
    • USA

    Description

    Field Guide to the Birds of North America is a complete, compact and user-friendly guide to all the birds of the USA and Canada (excluding Hawaii). Drawing on years of guiding experience, the book is perfectly designed for use in the field.

    Pocket-sized and at just 372 pages, it covers 1,100 species – more than any other guide to North America – and includes over 6,000 illustrations. Distribution ranges of all native birds are mapped, and many confusing subspecies are included for the first time in a field guide for the region. The book gives special attention to the key differences between troublesome species, with comparisons to help the reader get to the right identification.

    Compact and comprehensive, this new field guide includes:
    - Color-coded maps showing resident and seasonal distributions to help plan which birds to expect when and where.
    - ‘What’s the difference?’ information boxes providing easy guidance on the most challenging species to identify.
    - Conservation and abundance status, with subspecies separately mapped.
    - Current taxonomic order and up-to-date common names.

    The clearly labelled illustrations detail plumage variations by sex, age and color morphs. Birds are illustrated in flight, in profile and in typical habitats. Concise descriptive captions highlight the most important field identification signs, including habitat, nesting and feeding behavior. Calls are described for every species.

    Written and illustrated by a professional birding guide with decades of experience, Field Guide to the Birds of North America is a must-have book for birders of all ages and any level of experience.

    DOI: 10.53061/QGQS2134

    Reviews

    • Miles McMullan, who has produced several useful field guides of Colombia and Ecuador, has turned his innovate eye towards our birds. Field Guide to the Birds of North America is so chock-a-block full of helpful information that every reader will learn something new. A good addition to any bird library.
      —Peter Kaestner, Guinness World Record holding lifetime birder
    • Field Guide to the Birds of North America defies logic by condensing so much essential information about recognising 1,100 species in the pages of an expertly-crafted book that slips snuggly into a pocket or backpack. This is one easy-to-use guide for a birder, be they newbie or ID guru, to step out with into the field, yet one giant leap for birding across an entire continent.
      —Stuart Winter, Nature Editor at Express.co.uk
    • The layout of this book is very appealing. It is exhaustive in its species accounts and distribution maps. I particularly love the visual nature of this field guide with detailed illustrations and complete maps of biomes, precipitation, and geography. A must have book!
      —Mathew G. Radford, host of the 'Bird's Eye View' podcast

    About the Author

    Miles McMullan was born in Belfast in 1967. He studied Art and Design at University of Ulster, and Humanities at Trinity College, Dublin. He has lived most of his life in the American tropics, working as a bird guide and naturalist. Titles that he has written and illustrated include The Field Guide of the Birds of Colombia, Fieldbook of the Birds of Ecuador, Field Guide to the Hummingbirds and Field Guide to the Galapagos Islands, as well as over 30 other regional guides.

    Bibliographic Information

    • 372 pages
    • Colour illustrations
    • BISAC SCI070040, NAT004000, NAT043000
    • BIC PSVW6, WNCB, PSAB