The wood warblers are among the most colorful & popular of American birds. This is the first comprehensive guide to the identification of all 116 species of this enigmatic group, including those of North, South, & Central America. Thirty-six color plates show the major age, sex, & subspecies variations for all species; many of these variations have never been illustrated before. The plates are accompanied by black-&-white illustrations & color range maps. Jon Curson s descriptions are based on over 10 years of field research throughout the American continents. Bibliography.
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David Beadle grew up in Kent, England, where he had no interest in the natural world until he was gripped by an obsession with birds in his late teens. It was while working at a bird observatory that David became interested in moths, an interest that soon grew to an all-consuming passion. He now lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and son, and he has photographed more than 2,000 species of moths in that province alone.
In addition to his work with moths, David has contributed to over thirty books and countless journals, including New World Warblers and A Field Guide to the Birds of Chile.
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