6 years ago my late husband and I lived in the Deep South for 8 months. We
also travelled extensively in the US throughout that time.
I found the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America
the most helpful. Although I also used The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of
Western North America.
There are a great number of apps available now which were not around then.
Peterson Birds of North America, Audubon Birds, Audubon Owls etc.
Birdwatching magazine has some interesting articles, and can be searched
retrospectively. (There is a vg article there about Malleefowl). I found
Birdingpal/org good as well.
Larry Manfredi from South Florida Birding is based in Miami, so give
yourself some time there!
Cheers,
Judy Leitch
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From:
On Behalf Of brendan cook
Sent: Sunday, 24 March 2013 1:22 PM
To:
Subject: North American Field Guide
I am travelling on a whirl wind tour of North American in August, across
the south of the continent from LA to Miami before heading to Alaska.
I am hoping people have some advice on what bird guide best covers
America in it entirety. I have seen online that most series now have a
accompanying electronic guide.
I have read that the national geographic series and the Sibley series are
quite good.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!!
Also information on bird sites are also welcome.
Thanks
Brendan Cook
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