Birds

“Birds” by Herbert Spencer Zim is a comprehensive illustrated guide published by Macmillan in 2001. This first edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the identification of 129 common birds found in the United States and southern Canada, detailing their physical characteristics and habitats.
Readers will find valuable information on various aspects of bird life, including migration dates, nesting, and feeding habits. This guide serves as a resource for those interested in avian species, offering insights into the diverse world of birds. With its clear illustrations and informative descriptions, the book aims to enhance the understanding of bird identification and ecology.
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An illustrated guide to the identification of 129 common birds in the United States and southern Canada, describing their physical characteristics and habitats. Includes a table listing migration dates and nesting and feeding habits.
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