Book Description
(back cover) Backyard Bird Tracker is an essential tool for any amateur bird-watcher in the Eastern U.S. Whether you're just getting started or want to build on your knowledge, this handbook tells you all you need to know to get the most out of bird watching. The basics of bird watching are explained, including when, where, and what to look for, and how to take accurate notes, make sketches, or take photographs. A fascinating introduction to the amazing world of birds includes facts on their anatomy, feathers, flight behavior, migration, and navigation. Expert advice for every budget describes the equipment for observing and identifying local birds. 50 of the most commonly seen Eastern U.S. birds are featured in a comprehensive species catalog. Chart your findings in the unique fill-in logbook. Author Rob Hume has worked for Britain's Royal Society for the Protection of Birds for over 30 years and edits the award-winning Birds magazine. He is a lifelong bird-watcher and a highly respected writer, illustrator, and bird identification expert. Consultant editor Bette Jackson, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Biology at Florida Gulf Coast University. Dr. Jackson received her doctorate from Mississippi State University and has published numerous articles in professional and popular journals. Consultant editor Jerome A. Jackson, Ph.D., is a Professor of Biology and a former Whitaker Eminent Scholar in Science and Program Director of the Whitaker Center for Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education at Florida Gulf Coast University. He has served as editor for several professional publications.