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A Guide to Bird Behavior
Published in Hardcover by Little Brown & Company (1979)
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Good Information to Better Understand Your Feathered Friends
Great information just not complete in one volume.
This book is part of a three volume set. Each volume covers 25 birds. The bird behaviors are described in detail and make fascinating reading. The illustrations are in black and white so this will not help you identify birds. Volume 2 contains more of the common backyard birds but if you want complete information you need to buy the set. The best books I've seen on bird behavior. Easy to read and covers all aspects of bird behavior.
Birds of the Eastern Forest
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (1968)
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Birds of the Forest
Published in Hardcover by Arrowood Press (1989)
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Birds of the West Coast
Published in Hardcover by Houghton Mifflin Co (1976)
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Rails of the World
Published in Paperback by Smithsonian Institution Press (1984)
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My one complaint about these books is that the bird species are not in any particluar order in the books, and neither are they indexed. If you look at the table of contents you will see that the species are not in alpahbetical or any other order, and there is no sense to which birds are in which volume or where they are placed in the book. In other words, you have to read through the entire list of 25 species in the table of contents, in each book, to locate the species you want. I have no explanation for this, and I made an index for the books myself to save me from the frustration involved every time I want to look up a species. That is the reason I gave the book(s) 4 stars instead of 5.