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Northeast Birdwatching Guide
- Discovering Birds of Eastern Canada and the U.S.
- Narrated by: Morgan Donovan
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This audio guide is an essential resource for bird enthusiasts interested in the bird species of the American Northeast and Eastern Canada. Perfect for those engaged in backyard birding, nature exploration, and serious ornithology, this audio guide is a detailed and immersive tool for recognizing and understanding birds through their vocalizations, plumage and habitat.
Centering on over 30 birds typical to the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada, the audio guide is alphabetically organized. Each entry provides an elaborate description of the bird's visual characteristics, preferred habitats, and typical behaviors, catering to both novice birdwatchers and seasoned ornithologists. The high-fidelity bird song recordings included in each profile are especially beneficial for those keen on mastering bird song identification.
A highlight of this audio guide is its interactive bird song quiz, which presents various bird songs and challenges listeners to identify the species. This section can be fun for those practicing bird song recognition and adds an engaging, educational twist to the listening experience.
The guide also covers essential birdwatching techniques and equipment. It provides insightful tips on how to observe birds in their natural habitats responsibly, making it a practical guide for birdwatching practices.
Ideal for anyone with interests in birding in the North American northeast, bird song identification, beginner birdwatching, auditory bird identification, or expanding their bird species knowledge, this audio guide is a comprehensive and user-friendly resource. It appeals to a broad audience, from casual backyard observers to dedicated birding aficionados, ensuring an enriching birding experience in the Northeastern and Eastern Canadian regions.