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Obras de David Beadle

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1961
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
Canada

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Like a lot of other guides, I had to tape the covers of this one to keep them from peeling apart. I wish publishers would do like Princeton Press does and provide a plastic cover, or do like the Audubon series does and make the covers out of plastic or ruggedize them somehow.

Aside from that, the book is pretty decent - good photos in each of the moth species sections (many are life sized or have a real size indicator), small maps to indicate range and also a bar graphic to show when they are most abundant. Oh and the end paper in the back shows species silhouettes so you can get to the right section quickly.… (mais)
 
Marcado
Bookmarque | Aug 1, 2019 |
Basics: 2006, flex-cover, 196 pages, 46 species in 200 color photographs, range maps

The 46 species in this book are composed of 9 tanagers, 13 cardinals/buntings/grosbeaks, and 24 finches/crossbills/redpolls/siskins. Sixteen of these are rarities or introductions to the US and Canada.

This is a photo guide designed to be used as an at-home, identification reference and not as a field guide. The extended text on each species requires you to spend some time reading through the various identification notes and comparisons. Most of the birds are shown with 2 - 11 photos. Five of the birds are shown with only one photo. This is an oversight with the Crimson-collared Grosbeak and Red-legged Honeycreeper since each has notable sexual dimorphism.

The photos are typically of good quality, color, lighting, and pose -- except for the Flame-colored Tanager and Western Spindalis. Views of the backs of these birds would have been appreciated and helpful. The rarer species often have photos that could easily be improved upon. All the birds are shown in either a perched or a foraging pose. There are no in-flight views or views of the open wings and tail. Regarding the size of the photos, some of the birds are pictured a little too small (e.g., redpolls, crossbills).

The rosy-finches, shown with 4-9 photos each, are decent, although the Brown-capped could use better examples of great quantity. The Carpodacus finches are shown adequately with adequate, but not great examples of variation. I would like to have seen better shots of the backs, napes, and vents for the streaking. It’s too bad that hand-drawn illustrations couldn’t have been included. This would have been a strong and helpful attribute for this book.

The text of 2-3 pages plus margin notes does a good job at describing the birds and for comparing similar species. The various subspecies are covered well, with special attention given to the complex Red Crossbill. For this bird, the information on the distribution is more useful than the physical descriptions. Additional text for all birds covers habitat, behavior, molt, and conservation. A more thorough description is provided for the voice than you can find in most field guides.

Except for the 16 rarities, each bird is given a range map that includes three seasonal colors. These maps are based on the same North American template, which is sometimes a detriment when a species has a very limited range (e.g., Brown-capped Rosy-Finch or Lawrence’s Goldfinch). It would have been good to adjust the map to zoom in on the range.

In all, this is a good reference to be used as a supplement – but not as a replacement -- to your field guides. A much greater sampling of photos would be needed to outdo the better field guides. The focus and strength of the book is its text and the photos seem more like an additional "bonus" to enhance the book.

I’ve listed a few related books below…
1) Finches and Sparrows by Clement/Harris/Davis
2) Sparrows and Finches of the Great Lakes Region and Eastern North America by Earley
3) The Tanagers by Isler
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Marcado
Soleglad | Sep 9, 2008 |

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Membros
207
Popularidade
#106,920
Avaliação
½ 4.5
Resenhas
2
ISBNs
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