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RE: birding-aus Field Guides RFI

To: "'Ian Temby'" <>
Subject: RE: birding-aus Field Guides RFI
From: "Harvey, David A." <>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 08:40:03 -0500
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Probably the best single field guide to cover all the regions of the USA
where you will be would be the National Geographic Field Guide.  Since the
sections are done by different people some areas of the book are better than
others.

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> From: Ian  on 03/02/99 02:15 PM
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> Birding-aussers
> I have the good fortune of travelling in the USA and Britain later this
> year, with perhaps a day or two in Singapore on my return.  I hope to do
> some birding wherever I can, although it is a study tour.  I need good,
> compact field guides for these three areas.  I will be in the south-west,
> south-east and north-east of the USA, so will need a comprehensive, rather
> than regional guide, I imagine.
> 
> I would be grateful for any suggestions
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Ian
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