ANNOUNCING THE STOKES HELP GUIDE TO THE FINCHES OF THIS USA AND CANADA coming 2024

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New! THE STOKES GUIDE TO FINCHES OF THIS USA AND CANADA

by Lillian Q. Stokes and Matthew A. younger

The full help guide to finches regarding the united states of america and Canada, including an unique section on Hawaiian Finches. A publishing very first! Arriving at you at the beginning of 2024, posted by minimal, Brown and business.

From Finch fanatics to fledgling finch fans, from goldfinches to crossbills, the Stokes Guide to Finches of the United States and Canada finally gives birders and some of America’s favorite birds their due–a guide to all things finch!

 

This authoritative guide will include beautiful photos; detailed identification information on each finch species’ plumages, subspecies, and voice; the range maps that are latest; complete information on all aspects of the lives of North American finches; rare and vagrant species of finch; special section on Hawaiian finches, the honeycreepers, one of the most endangered groups of finches; the latest scientific studies; extensive information on finch irruptions, conservation, research, attracting finches and much more. Authoritative, fun and accessible, this guide will appeal to novice through advanced birders and capture the spirit and personality of this group that is amazing of. Keep tuned in for interesting changes!

Lillian Q. Stokes is an author that is award-winning nature photographer who coauthored 35 Stokes Guides on birds and nature, including Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, which have sold over 5 million copies. She was the host and producer of the first PBS birding that is national programs. Lillian ended up being captivated by Red Crossbills which she learned through the renowned 2020-2021 superflight that is finch and she was moved to tell their story and the story of their finch relatives. As a former psychiatric worker that is social Lillian acknowledges the health great things about linking individuals nature and therefore is a consistent aim of her work.

[ad_2]Matthew A. younger is a nationally acknowledged finch and Red Crossbill founder and expert and president of the Finch Research Network. Matt got hooked on Red Crossbills as a birder that is young Yellowstone Falls when Red Crossbills descended over him. Throughout the last ~25 years he’s worked when you look at the work that is social with special needs adolescents for almost 10 years, and worked at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology across 15+ years where he was and Audio Engineer on several audio guides and Merlin packs. Matt works in the work that is social as a Care management where linking individuals nature remains a desired goal.(*) 

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