Description
From America's foremost authorities on birds this pocket-size brilliantly colorful simple-to-use guide is an ideal introduction to the birds of the Western United States.
Is that butterfly outside your window a Monarch or a Giant Swallowtail? What's the best kind of feeder for attracting birds to your backyard? This pocket-size brilliantly colorful simple-to-use guide is an ideal introduction to the birds of the Western United States. It contains dozens of full-color photographs that enable readers of all ages to identify the most common species; range maps; tips on attracting and observing birds; information on habitat needs life cycle food preferences; and much more.
Special features include:
- Coverage of 100 species
- Unique organization by birds' plumage colors
- User-friendly color tab index for quick reference
- Brilliant full-color photographs of each species plus separate images of male and female when plumage differs
- Useful tips for attracting birds
- Information on voice habitat nest eggs incubation time population trends behavior birdhouse and feeder preferences and much more

