Bird Watching For Dummies
July 3rd, 2015 by Aldouspi

Bird Watching For Dummies

Bird Watching For Dummies

Millions of people worldwide enjoy bird watching; it offers them a chance to get back to nature and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Bird Watching For Dummies covers all the basics of bird watching, leading you on a guided tour of the gorgeous world of birds. From identifying birds by sight and sound to making your own “life list,” you’ll find all the tips and advice you need right here. Whether you’ve been bird watching for years or you’re just starting out, Bird Watching For Dummies has all y

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  • Dr. David M. Bird bird@nrs.mcgill.ca writes:
    July 3rd, 20158:59 amat
    22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The best introductory book for bird-watchers so far!, November 24, 1998
    This review is from: Bird Watching For Dummies (Paperback)
    When I accompany Rodger Titman, my ornithological sidekick, on leading a field trip of bird-watchers of all ages and experience, we usually find it prudent to split the group between us. After all, how many self-respecting birds are going to hang about with the harangue and hubbub of a humongous herd of humans?! Not just because Rodger is a much more experienced birder than me, I generally volunteer to lead the group of total neophytes. While we might not spot those rare, exciting species, I simply find it satisfying to turn people onto birding and to teach them the basic ingredients of such a pleasurable hobby. No question asked of me is ever judged in my mind to be “dumb”! Moreover, I have never referred to anyone in any of my groups as a “dummy”. So don’t be insulted if I insist that you rush out to your favourite nature or better book store and buy a brand-new book called Bird Watching for Dummies. Written by Bill Thompson III, editor of a classy popular magazine called Bird Watcher’s Digest (BWD), Bird Watching for Dummies is probably the best book you’re ever gonna read on this subject! Gosh, I wish I’d written it! Part of the award-winning …For Dummies(R) series (remember Computers for Dummies?) published by IDG Books World-wide, Inc., this so-easy-to-read-that-it’s-funny volume contains information on just about every aspect of bird-watching you can think of. Want some examples? How to design and maintain a bird-friendly yard with feeders, baths, gardens and houses. Where to obtain all your birding needs. How to identify both eastern and western birds from hummers to herons and even recognize birds by their songs. How to go beyond just bird-watching locally by participating in bird counts, tours and festivals. There’s much more. What’s really neat about Bird Watching for Dummies is that the text is broken up into nicely digestible, humorous tidbits so that you don’t have to read it all. It’s so understandable that you’d have to be a dummy not to learn something from it! If you’re going to buy one bird-watching book in your lifetime, besides your favourite field guide, of course, this is the one to get. It’s a bargain at $26.99 (ISBN 0-7645-5040-3). Trust me on this!

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  • "ckellerman" writes:
    July 3rd, 20159:10 amat
    16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    The dummy speaks, November 25, 1998
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Bird Watching For Dummies (Paperback)
    I have thoroughly enjoyed Bill Thompson’s book. It’s rare when you can find a book that is so informational and completely entertaining as well. I love the sensitivity of the drawings throughout. I intend to use this book quite often; in fact I am currently building a bluebird nesting box. Birdwathchers most likely have the stigma of being eggheads, but this book certainly wouldn’t lend credence to that (comparing a bluebird’s love of worms to Homer Simpson’s doughnut cravings is pure delight). Anyone at all interested in our feathered friends would enjoy reading this book.

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  • Anonymous writes:
    July 3rd, 20159:10 amat
    14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Informative, fun to read, every birder needs it!, May 28, 2001
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    “ckellerman” (Arlington, TX USA) –

    This review is from: Bird Watching For Dummies (Paperback)
    I have never spent my money on a better book! This book got me into birdwatching and nature. In “Bird Watching for Dummies,” Bill Thompson, III introduces you to his passion of observing birds. The book is filled with information and tips on which optics, field guides, bird seed, and books to buy, and very useful tips on how to observe bird behavior, identification, and attracting birds to your yard with food, water, shelter, and plants. If you are thinking about becoming a bird watcher, you must buy this book- if I could give it sixty stars, I would.

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