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The Sibley Guide
to Bird Life and Behavior, published in October 2001, was conceived
as the companion to the Guide to Birds. This book provides a wealth
of detail about the nesting, mating, and other behavior. Even though
these things do not have direct application to identification, and are
not included in the identification guide, these behaviors are truly
fascinating, and birders enjoy knowing about them. The plan for this
book was to provide a layperson's introduction to the most intriguing
and interesting facets of the birds' lives - emphasizing things that
birders are likely to see and ask about, and things that add to a larger
picture of the natural world.
Excellent books such as The Birder's Handbook and Lives of North American
Birds already provide detailed data on each species individually. If
you want to know the incubation period of the Lewis' Woodpecker you
can find it there. My goal in Bird Life and Behavior was to offer a
synthesis, presenting the information and also interpreting it to describe
patterns and the reasons behind them. This book will tell you that the
incubation period for all species of woodpeckers is about the same at
11 to 14 days.
I envisioned it as a book that would function the way a good field trip
leader does - pointing out the things that make the birds more interesting
and that relate the birds to other species and to their environment,
enriching the whole birding experience. I drew on my 11 years experience
as a professional bird tour leader to set the style and to choose the
types of information that would be presented in the guide.
Information
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Leather-bound
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edition of the Sibley Guide to Bird Life and Behavior available from the Easton Press

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