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North American Field Guide

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Subject: North American Field Guide
From: Ian Reid <>
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2017 06:45:38 +0000
Hi Steve,

which bit of NA are you going to?  The Sibley guides (which are 
pretty-much the best tere are for NA) come either as a "luggable", or as 
two different compact volumes, one for east, one for west (there is a 
lot of overlap).

There is also a Sibley app (same interface as Morcombe). I got mine free 
(to celebrate Obama's re-election it was available for free from the app 
store for a day or two!).

Cheers, Ian


On 24/08/2017 3:54 PM, Steve Potter wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> Any advise on the best “portable” field guide for North America?
> Regards
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