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National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Rocky Mountain States (National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Rocky Mountain States)
Published in Paperback by Knopf (1999)
Authors: Peter Alden, Brian Cassie, John Grassy, Jonathan D. W. Kahl, Amy Leventer, Daniel Mathews, Wendy B. Zomlefer, Dennis Paulson, and National Audubon Society
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Audubon's Rocky Mt. States Field Guide: A great buy
As with all of the National Audubon Society's field guides, the "National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Rocky Mountain States" is a most worthwhile purchase, perfect as a gift or for your own collection. The guide is durable and very portable, which makes it well suited for use in the outdoors. More importantly, it has excellent content. Despite its small size, the field guide contains a wealth of information. In addition to the usual focus on flora and fauna species, there is information on constellations, parks, ecosystems, and more. While the depth and detail of the information in the various sections is not vast, the breadth of subject matter more than makes up for this; the information presented is ideal for a general field guide. Moreover, the book is beautiful, filled with gorgeous color photographs. Residents of the Rocky Mountain states and non-residents will both love it.


National Audubon Society First Field Guide Weather (National Audubon First Field Guide)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1998)
Authors: Jonathan D. Kahl and National Audubon Society
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Kiddish, Yet Helpful in the Field
This title is good for kids, contains lots of pictures, andhelps greatly in indentification of clouds, etc. Unfortunately,information is not in depth.


National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Southwestern States: Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah
Published in Paperback by Knopf (1999)
Authors: Peter Alden, Brianbon Society Cassie, Peter Friederici, Jonathan D. W. Kahl, Patrick Leary, Amy Leventer, Wendy B. Zomlefer, and National Audubon Society
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Nice Field Guide For Your Travels!
The field guide was very handy in learning the specific animals and plants I encountered in Arizona.

It is handy to go back and look up an plant or animal in the field guide after a trip - ie. many of my travels were difficult backpack trips and the field guide was left in the car to save weight!!

If you can only take one field guide on your vacation...
this is the one to take! Like carrying a park ranger in your backpack to help you know what you are looking at. Trees and wildflowers, animals of the land, sky and water, minerals, stars of the night sky. Increase your knowledge and understanding of the beautiful places you visit and your own backyard. Check out the Audubon Field Guides to Florida and other regions as well. Well worth the money. Lots of color photographs and well organized for easy use.

all in one little book
This is a delight to come home to after a walk or a trip to the river. I try to bring a wildflower home to check out in the book, and am never let down.

While it seems almost an impossible undertaking to include four very large states in one book, in fact the Range guide helps focus the book quite a bit.

As an artifact, the book is well made and should last some time.


National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Southeastern States (National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Southeastern States)
Published in Paperback by Knopf (1999)
Authors: Peter Alden, Brian Cassie, Gil Nelson, Harry Zirlin, Jonathan D. W. Kahl, Eirc A. Oches, Wendy B. Zomlefer, and National Audubon Society
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Probably the Best All-Around Field Guide for the South
I live out of this book. A must for anyone going outdoors in the South. I continue to impress my friends with the knowledge I retain from this book. If you are packing on the trail this is the book for you. Don't carry 10 different books. This is the only one you need.

nifty, all encompassing field guide for the not so patient
This field guid is really easy to extract information from. My sister-inlaw, who lives on a boat traveling all around the southeastern states, absconded with mine and I was left in the dark. I own many audubon field guides but I truely like the format of this one because all aspects are under one cover. It makes my pack much lighter! Alden and Nelson do a wonderful job for introducing the newcomer to the southern states. Thank you, JE Rifkin


National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States (National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States)
Published in Paperback by Knopf (1999)
Authors: Peter Alden, Brian Cassie, Jonathan D. W. Kahl, Eric A. Oches, Harry Zirlin, Wendy B. Zomlefer, and Dennis Paulson
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A decent - albeit basic - field guide
This book is a good introductory field guide to the region. As expected from an Audobon Society book, the photographs are top-notch. Sections on topography, habitats, the night sky, and area parks and preserves are particularly helpful. The flora and fauna identification sections don't go into a lot of detail, but will allow you to identify most common plants and animals. I can see where this would be helpful to scouts and young adults in particular.

However, I was disappointed that the book wasn't a bit more comprehensive. Obviously, as a portable field guide, it can't cover every single species. But in our area (northern Virginia) we have so many more butterflies and other insects that this book simply does not include. In some cases, I had to refer to the Audobon Field Guide for *Florida* to find a particular species. And with crayfish all over the creekbeds of this area, their omission under the crustacean section just seems strange.

That said, I would still recommend this book as a basic field guide. It does provide good background information on the area, and the photos are spectacular. Just don't expect to identify everything you see with it -- you'll need to do further research on your own.

Flora and Fauna Detailed in Rich Field Guide
I bought this book to take on family hikes. Whether your interests are as general as that, or whether you are inclined toward serious plant/animal identification, this book should be helpful.

It is oriented toward quick identification. The pictures are clear, colorful, and though small, should enable many matches out in the field. Although the write-ups are brief, and don't go much further beyond identification and some basic facts like location, there are occasionally some additional helpful information. For example, the section on mushrooms clearly identifies which ones are poisonous and deadly poisonous.

The book has some additional chapters on parks in the region. It is well organized. I would imagine that for weekend walkers, this field guide might be the only one you'll ever need.

The one book to carry in the woods.
This series has answered a long outstanding need ... an one volume field guide that you can actually carry into the field. As a birder, I still carry a more detailed bird guide such as National Geographic or Peterson's. But I'm always running across a flower or tree or animal I'm curious about. This guide is the ideal second volume carry with you since it explains the the most common things you'll run across in areas other than your primary interest. Another valuable use is for leaders of youth groups, such as Scout leaders. As a Scout leader myself, I'm always being asked by the boys to help them identify a salamander or other animal. This guide allows you to do this in the field wihhout having to carry a whole library of field guides in your pack. In addition, by being regional guides they eliminate the things you won't find in an area, such as saguarro cactus in New Jersey. In sum, the appropriate book from this series is a good reference to carry with you as you explore the outdoors in your part of the USA.


Weather Watch: Forecasting the Weather (How's the Weather)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1996)
Author: Jonathan D. W. Kahl
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Pictoresque
This title is good for kids, contains lots of pictures, and helps in indentifications of clouds, etc. Unfortunately, information is not in depth.


Hazy Skies: Weather and the Environment (How's the Weather)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1997)
Author: Jonathan D. W. Kahl
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Storm Warning: Tornadoes and Hurricanes (How's th E Weather?)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1993)
Author: Jonathan D. W. Kahl
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Thunderbolt: Learning About Lightning (How's the Weather)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1993)
Authors: Jonathan D. W. Kahl and Joathan D. Kahl
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Weatherwise: Learning About the Weather (How's the Weather?)
Published in Library Binding by Lerner Publications Company (1992)
Author: Jonathan D. Kahl
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