About This Book
A naturalist offers practical guidance for observing and understanding local birds through persistent, close field study, favoring patient watching and careful notes over shooting. He explains how to begin systematic observation, the use of identification keys and handbooks, and the behaviors and marks that aid recognition. Individual chapters combine concise, scientifically minded accounts and anecdotal sketches of many familiar species, treating song, flight, feeding, nesting, parasitism, and interspecific interactions. The author’s accessible tone aims to encourage earnest amateur study and to foster a respectful companionship between people and the feathered neighbors they observe.
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