Sure, Mara:
The Birds of Western North America: A Photographic Guide (University of Princeton Press, 2009)
features fine, larger photos than the typical bird field guide.
I use it with my own child and, in fact, it's excellent for my tour guiding on the trail because birders can see the images from afar and close to me when a group is gathered tightly.
Granted, it's western North America-based with its content, but plenty of Midwest and East Coast warblers are also shown.
Full disclosure: I received my copy free as a reviewer, yet I would buy this guide even if I were not so lucky as to get one.
Got wood-warbler questions? If so, I have answers for you. I'm Daniel Edelstein — biologist, birding guide, birding instructor (www.warblerwatch.com and danieledelstein@att.net) — who ponders: Are there any wonders in our world more fascinating than the elegant beauty of wood-warblers? (All photos © Martin Meyers unless otherwise noted.) By the way, my upcoming new adult college birding class is featured at: http://danielsmerrittclasses.blogspot.com/
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3 comments:
Thanks, W Guy.
How much is this book?
Any warblers overwintering here? Jared
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