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Jonathan Alderfer

    Jonathan K. Alderfer je umělecký konzultant a ptačí umělec, jehož ilustrace se objevují v příručkách National Geographic. Svou kariéru začal v 80. letech jako malíř a ilustrátor článků pro The Western Tanager, zpravodaj Los Angeles Audubon Society. Alderfer je vášnivým a zkušeným pozorovatelem ptáků, což se odráží v jeho detailních a přesných uměleckých dílech.

    Ng Complete Birds of Na: Companion to the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America
    National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: The Carolinas
    National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: Texas
    National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America, 2nd Edition
    National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: Pennsylvania
    National Geographic Complete Birds of North America, 3rd Edition
    • Featuring approximately 175 bird species, this field guide is organized by family, making it easy for birdwatchers to identify and learn about various birds. Approved by the American Ornithological Union, the guide includes essential information and characteristics for each bird, enhancing the experience for both novice and experienced bird enthusiasts. Its user-friendly format ensures accessibility and enjoyment for anyone interested in the avian world.

      National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: Pennsylvania
    • This comprehensive guide highlights 150 common and captivating bird species in North America, making it suitable for both casual and seasoned birdwatchers. It offers insights into appreciating local birds and includes practical tools for attracting them to your surroundings, enhancing the birdwatching experience regardless of your location.

      National Geographic Backyard Guide to the Birds of North America, 2nd Edition
    • Offering region-specific insights, this field guide is ideal for both novice and experienced birders. It includes expert introductions that suggest optimal birdwatching locations and tips for spotting key species. With around 150 birds categorized by family, the guide enhances identification with two user-friendly indexes: an alphabetical list and a color-coded system. Its compact and reliable format makes it a practical companion for birdwatching enthusiasts.

      National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: Texas
    • Designed for both novice and experienced birders, this field guide offers reliable, region-specific information for birdwatching. It includes expert advice on where to find key birds and essential tips for spotting them. Featuring around 150 birds organized by family, the guide enhances identification with two helpful indexes—one alphabetical and one color-coded—allowing for quick reference. Its portable format makes it an accessible resource for bird enthusiasts on the go.

      National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: The Carolinas
    • Packed with nearly 300 photographs, illustrations, and maps, this field guide covers 175 bird species in two Southwestern states. It offers essential information for birders, including a regional map of hotspots, expert insights on birdwatching locations, and tips for identifying species. The guide features detailed entries for each bird, covering recognition, behavior, and habitat, along with two user-friendly indexes. It's an invaluable resource for both visitors and locals, making it a must-have for bird enthusiasts of all experience levels.

      National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: Arizona and New Mexico
    • This field guide features approximately 175 bird species organized by family, adhering to the classifications approved by the American Ornithological Union. It serves as a practical resource for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts, providing essential information for identifying various birds in the wild. The guide's user-friendly format makes it accessible for both beginners and experienced birders alike.

      National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: Colorado
    • This field guide offers an extensive resource for bird enthusiasts in the Pacific Northwest, featuring up to 175 bird species with nearly 300 accompanying photographs, illustrations, and maps. It includes regional maps of birding hotspots, expert insights on birdwatching, and essential birding basics. Each bird entry provides recognition tips, behavioral notes, and habitat information. Additionally, the guide contains two user-friendly indexes, making it a perfect companion for both visitors and local birders, from novices to experienced observers.

      National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: Washington and Oregon
    • Illustrated Birds of North America

      • 504 stránek
      • 18 hodin čtení

      National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America continues to be the most sought-after, the most authoritative, and the easiest to access field guide to birds on the market. Now in its 4th Edition, revisions include 250 updated range maps, and new classification information National Geographic is reissuing the Field Guide to the Birds of North America in the 4th edition, focusing on its accuracy and easy use in the field. This is the ultimate birders field guide - sturdy, easy to carry and use, and featuring the most complete information among bird guides. It features all species known to breed in North America, including those that are regular visitors to our continent or that drop in occasionally - more than 800 in all. The edition is lavishly illustrated with specially commissioned full-colour illustrations, plus newly updated range maps and detailed descriptions. A superb new index allows birders in the field to quickly identify a species.

      Illustrated Birds of North America