Birds of Prey of the West: A Field Guide

Birds of Prey of the West: A Field Guide

by Brian K. Wheeler
Birds of Prey of the West: A Field Guide

Birds of Prey of the West: A Field Guide

by Brian K. Wheeler

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Overview

Birds of Prey of the West and its companion volume, Birds of Prey of the East, are the most comprehensive and authoritative field guides to North American birds of prey ever published. Written and lavishly illustrated with stunning, lifelike paintings by leading field-guide illustrator, photographer, and author Brian Wheeler, the guides depict an enormous range of variations of age, sex, color, and plumage, and feature a significant amount of plumage data that has never been published before. The painted figures illustrate plumage and species comparisons in a classic field-guide layout. Each species is shown in the same posture and from the same viewpoint, which further assists comparisons. Facing-page text includes quick-reference identification points and brief natural history accounts that incorporate the latest information. The range maps are exceptionally accurate and much larger than those in other guides. They plot the most up-to-date distribution information for each species and include the location of cities for more accurate reference. Finally, the guides feature color habitat photographs next to the maps. The result sets a new standard for guides to North America's birds of prey.

  • Lavishly illustrated with stunning, lifelike paintings
  • Written and illustrated by a leading authority on North American birds of prey
  • Depicts more plumages than any other guide
  • Concise facing-page text includes quick-reference identification points
  • Classic field-guide layout makes comparing species easy
  • Large, accurate range maps include up-to-date distribution information
  • Unique color habitat photographs next to the maps

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691117188
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 06/19/2018
Edition description: Flexibound
Pages: 360
Sales rank: 632,233
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Brian K. Wheeler has been studying, painting, and photographing birds of prey throughout the United States and Canada for more than fifty years. He is the illustrator of Hawks of North America (Peterson Field Guides), the coauthor and photographer of A Photographic Guide to North American Raptors (Princeton), and the author and photographer of Raptors of Eastern North America and Raptors of Western North America (Princeton). His photographs have appeared in many other books and in many bird magazines.

Table of Contents

List of Plates 6

Preface 9

Acknowledgments 13

Introduction 17

Taxonomy 17

Book Format 21

Key to Maps 27

Identifying Birds of Prey 28

Anatomy and Plumage Glossary 31

Anatomy and Plumage Plate 33

Age Classification and Molt Stages 37

In-Flight Field-Visible Wing and Tail Molt Plate 49

Species Accounts 50

Southwestern Specialty Species 286

Bibliography 343

Abbreviations 356

Index 357

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"Brian Wheeler's new field guides are must-haves for every bird-of-prey aficionado, hawk watcher, raptor biologist, or field naturalist. The wonderfully detailed plates and text synthesize the latest knowledge on plumages for each species, including information on aging, and mark a new frontier in raptor identification books."—Laurie J. Goodrich, Hawk Mountain Reservation, Pennsylvania

"North American raptors, even the common ones, can be incredibly variable in appearance and a challenge to identify for many birders. In his new guides, Brian Wheeler celebrates this diversity and skillfully guides observers through steps to distinguish what they are seeing. Bravo for his approach and industry, which will assist us all in appreciating the raptors of our world!"—Gordon Court, wildlife biologist

"The spectacular color illustrations and detailed text should make Birds of Prey of the East and Birds of Prey of the West welcome additions to the library of any serious aficionado of diurnal birds of prey—or to anyone who has ever looked skyward and marveled at the grandeur of a soaring raptor."—Wayne R. Petersen, Mass Audubon

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