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The Laws Field Guide to Sierra Birds

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key New Edition
By: John Muir Laws(Author)
64 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: Heyday Books
The Laws Field Guide to Sierra Birds
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  • The Laws Field Guide to Sierra Birds ISBN: 9781597146555 Edition: 2 Paperback 02 Jan 2025 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

Updated for the first time in twenty years with completely redrawn birds and more, the classic and remarkably easy-to-use guide for identifying birds in the Sierra Nevada.

John Muir Laws began his lifelong project of connecting people to the natural world when he noticed that novice birders often distinguish birds by colour and size rather than by family, genus, and species. Inspired by his observation, he created a guide to Sierra birds that assumes no prior birding knowledge on the part of the reader. The guide became the most popular of its kind, used frequently by local birders and visitors alike. Now updated for the first time in twenty years, The Laws Field Guide to Sierra Birds – originally published as Sierra Birds: A Hiker's Guide – features fully redrawn colour illustrations throughout.

Colour-coded keys eliminate the time-consuming frustration of thumbing randomly through a guide, and a cross-index is also included for more advanced birders. All this in a format that is simply organized, lightweight, and small enough to tuck inside a pocket. Featuring more than 200 species, The Laws Field Guide to Sierra Birds is a friendly, invaluable resource for anyone seeking to identify birds in the Sierra Nevada mountain range.

Contents

- Waterbirds
- Hawks & Owls
- Red Birds
- Orange Birds
- Yellow Birds
- Green Birds
- Blue Birds
- Gray, Black, and White Birds
- Brown Birds

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Biography

John Muir Laws is a naturalist, educator, and artist with degrees in conservation and resource studies, wildlife biology, and scientific illustration. His books include The Laws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada, The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds, The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, and (with Emilie Lygren) How to Teach Nature Journaling, all published by Heyday. He is a cofounder of the Wild Wonder Foundation, an organization encouraging nature connection through art and science.

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key New Edition
By: John Muir Laws(Author)
64 pages, colour illustrations
Publisher: Heyday Books
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