The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior

The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior

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The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior

?Once in a great while, a natural history book changes the way people look at the world. In 1838, John ames Audubon?s Birds of America was one...In 1934, Roger Tory Peterson produced Field Guide to the Birds...Now comes The Sibley Guide to Birds.?

Thus did The New York Times, in 1999, greet David Allen Sibley?s monumental book, which has quickly been established nationwide as the peerless, standard bird identification guide.

The Sibley Guide to Bird Life and Behavior is the new landmark book from David Allen Sibley. Designed to enhance the birding experience and to enrich the popular study of North American birds, the book combines more than 795 of his full-color illustrations with authoritative text by 48 expert birders and biologists. In this new guide Sibley takes us beyond identification, to show us how birds live and what they do.

Introductory essays outline the principles of avian evolution, life cycle, body structure, flight dynamics, and more. The 80 family-by-family chapters describe the amazing range of behavior dictated by birds? biology and environment. Among the subjects covered and illustrated are:

--molts and plumages
--habitats
--food and foraging
--vocalizations and displays
--courtship and breeding
--rearing of young
--migration and movements
--scientific groupings
--introduced species
--accidental species
--anatomy
--flight patterns
--nests and eggs
--conservation
--global distribution

Accessibly written, superbly designed and organized, and brilliantly illustrated, The Sibley Guide to Bird Life and Behavior is an indispensable source of information on the avian life around us.

 

From the creator of the seminal field guide, The Sibley Guide to Birds, comes another indispensable book for bird watchers. This veritable bible to the world of birds is the collaborative effort of 48 expert birders and biologists, who combine scientific accuracy and detail with an easily readable and well-organized format. How does a tiny chickadee survive subzero temperatures? How do flocks of birds synchronize their flights? How can an albatross cross miles of ocean without flapping its wings? Which bird brains are actually intelligent? It's all here in essays giving an overview of avian evolution, biology, and the aerodynamics of flight and in chapters devoted to the 80 bird families of North America, each one detailing taxonomy, habitats, feeding, breeding, vocalizations, migrations, and more. Concerned about declining populations, Sibley also discusses the conservation status of each species and the factors that threaten them. This fascinating source of information is destined to be a well-thumbed companion. -- Lesley Reed

 

The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior Accessories

The Sibley Guide to Birds
Sibley's Birding Basics
The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America
The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Western North America
National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America, Fifth Edition
The Birder's Handbook: A Field Guide to the Natural History of North American Birds
Kaufman Field Guide to Birds of North America
A Field Guide to the Birds of Eastern and Central North America
Birding by Ear: Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides(R))
The Shorebird Guide

 

The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior Reviews

This book is very usefull even for forign bird watcher as my self, it contents almost every family that exist in south america with mthe exception of pinguins. Very nice writen.

 

Have not found this book to be interesting. You have to spend time looking to find a bird and then it is not comprehensive enough. Would not buy this book again. It jumps around and covers many birds at once. Disappointing as I do use his bird guide.

 

A necessary and welcomed addition to any birder's library. Like all the Sibley books, this is comprehensive and well-written.

 

It's a bit like a textbook the way it approaches broad topics and discusses various aspects. I'd say that rather than thinking of this as a reference book, you should think of it as background reading, to be taken in small doses, for the above-and-beyond birding enthusiast. Like any textbook, I suppose, if you go into this book with a specific question and hope for a specific answer, you may not find it. However, if you were trying to write a school report or something you would certainly find lots of useful tidbits of information in the general area of your topic. This is a useful book about bird behavior written by a true expert.

 

On the one hand, it's a long, dense, scientific work. The years of effort and study that went into it is astounding. But I just look at the birds at the feeders and birdbath in the back yard and think, "I wonder what that one is." So, I bought "The Sibley Guide to Birds" (which is outstanding) on the recommendation of a birder friend, and that led me to this book.

For a non-birder like me, it's probably more information than I really need, but I found it fascinating. For example, why do bird knees seem to bend backward. On the other hand, it's an extremely entertaining set of answers to all of those "Why do they do that." questions that come up when you're watching birds.

I'm not a birder, though it seems like an interesting hobby. The birds are in effect walking around on their tip toes. Well, they don't; the knee is close to the bird's body, and what seems to be a backward knee is actually the bird's ankle.

If hundreds of pages of information like that, coupled with beautiful illustrations and great maps, all wrapped in an easy-to-use organizational scheme sounds interesting and useful, then get this book.

 
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