[NatureNS] Bird book recommendation

From: Andrew Horn <aghorn@dal.ca>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 10:46:00 -0300
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I'll just add that the Collins/Princeton guide is worth getting for birding here, too, for help with our gulls, shorebirds, and seabirds. It covers most of our species, plus all the ones we get from Europe, and the illustrations and ID tips are incredibly good.

Cheers,
Andy

On Jul 23, 2013, at 10:24 AM, Doug Linzey wrote:

> On 23/07/2013 9:50 AM, Richard Stern wrote:
>> I agree with Eric. The Collins and Princeton guides are the same book - Collins is the UK publisher and Princeton is the US publisher. The 2nd edition is better than the 1st. It's not available on Kindle yet, but apparently it's going to be - don't know when though. It's out of stock at Amazon, so you may have to do some searching. It's certainly available at the better bookstores in central London if you're going there.
> 
> The 2nd ed. of Collins Bird Guide is available form the Book Depository ($29.20 paperback -- delivered):
> http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/search?searchTerm=bird+guide+collins&search=Find+book
> 
> Cheers,
> Doug Linzey
> 

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