Field Guide to North American Flycatchers
Captivate your next birding outing with the Field Guide to North American Flycatchers by Cin-Ty Lee — an essential, user-friendly companion for identifying the often-elusive flycatchers that inhabit forests, wetlands, and urban edges across North America.
Packed with clear descriptions, distinguishing markers, and range-focused guidance, this guide makes it easier to separate look-alike species whether you’re scanning woodlands in the Pacific Northwest, marshes in the Southeast, or migratory stopovers across the Midwest and eastern Canada. Precise habitat notes and behavioral cues help you recognize species by posture, flight pattern, and feeding style as well as plumage.
Designed for both the casual birdwatcher and seasoned naturalist, the guide emphasizes practical field-use: concise ID tips, region-aware distribution, seasonal migration notes, and comparisons that address the most common identification challenges. Geo-friendly coverage spans the United States, Canada, and Mexico, making it a reliable reference for backyard birding, guided tours, and research trips alike.
Readable, authoritative, and attractively organized, Cin-Ty Lee’s guide gives you confidence at the scope and through the binoculars. Whether you’re assembling a life list, leading a nature walk, or searching for that single call you couldn’t place, this book turns uncertainty into discovery.
Add the Field Guide to North American Flycatchers by Cin-Ty Lee to your library today — a practical, beautifully written tool that brings North American flycatchers into sharper focus.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


