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World-renowned
birder Kenn Kaufman addresses a long-running paradox of bird field
guides with his Focus Guide. While beginning birdwatchers prefer
photographic guides like those by Donald Stokes, the physical
traits that make identification easier are more readily discerned
in the idealized paintings of illustrative guides like those by
Roger Tory Peterson and National Geographic. Kaufman's groundbreaking
work combines the best of both approaches by digitally enhancing
photographic images to show the characteristics that are sometimes
not apparent in photographs.
Some
other distinguishing features include:
* The guide is organized by bird family groupings rather than
strict taxonomic classification; this is a feature that will appeal
especially to beginners.
* Text descriptions and range maps for each species appear on
the page facing the plate of respective bird images.
* Important field marks are highlighted.
* Color-coded tabs identify each grouping of birds (waders, warblers,
sparrows, etc.) for quick thumb indexing.
Kaufman's
efforts follow the auspicious tradition of Roger Tory Peterson,
whose portable field guide system was the first of its kind to
meet the needs of the average birdwatcher. "It's the guide
I've always wanted," says Kaufman, "and I suspect most
birders will feel the same way."
- AMAZON
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