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Birding Basics,
published in October 2002, is meant to be the introduction to the guide
to birds. It was clear when I was writing the Sibley Guide to Birds
that the introduction in that book, kept short for very good reasons,
would not be sufficient to cover all of the details that I thought it
should. So I cut and condensed the info to make the intro, and two years
later came up with the idea to create a whole new book.
This book introduces readers to the basic information that underlies
the techniques of modern bird identification. It is a beginner's guide
to the concepts and tools of bird identification; topics such as molt,
feather wear, shape, structure, and feather patterns, to name a few.
Understanding the basis of the appearance and variation of birds will
help any birder of any level advance to make quicker and more accurate
identifications. This book will work with any field guide.
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