AMNH Pocket Birds of North America Eastern Region
AMNH Pocket Birds of North America: Eastern Region by Dorling Kindersley is the compact, field-ready guide every birder needs for exploring the rich birdlife of Eastern North America. From Atlantic shorelines and wetlands to hardwood forests and urban parks, this pocket-sized reference delivers clear, reliable identification at a glance.
Vivid photographs and concise species accounts make identifying warblers, sparrows, raptors, waterfowl, and more fast and intuitive. Each entry highlights key identification features, typical habitats, seasonal behavior, and range — helping both beginners and experienced birders confirm sightings in the field. Handy range notes and practical tips enhance accuracy across regions including the Northeastern U.S., Mid-Atlantic, Great Lakes, Appalachian states, and Eastern Canada.
Lightweight and durable, this guide fits easily into a jacket pocket or daypack for on-trail reference. It’s ideal for weekend birding trips, backyard watches, school outings, and nature walks. The clear layout and expert-curated content reflect the authoritative standards of the American Museum of Natural History and Dorling Kindersley, making it a trusted companion for learning local species and tracking migration patterns.
Whether you’re building species lists, guiding a group, or simply enjoying morning bird activity, this guide brings confidence and enjoyment to every excursion. Add the AMNH Pocket Birds of North America: Eastern Region to your gear today — your next unmistakable sighting is just a page away.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


