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A concise, illustrated field guide that profiles fifty common North American birds, offering identification points—plumage, shape, size, voice—and notes on habitat, feeding, nesting, migration, and behavior. Early sections give practical birdwatching advice, including use of binoculars, habitat cues, and keeping records, plus suggestions for attracting birds to yards. Each species entry highlights distinguishing marks, seasonal presence, typical habitats and diet, and common field behaviors. The pamphlet balances natural-history description with accessible, practical tips for amateur observers, encouraging systematic records and active searching for less common species.
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