An easy-to-use, waterproof, pocket-size guide, Birds of Iowa introduces the varied and colorful birdlife of the Hawkeye State, from your backyard to far-flung state parks.
A handy, pocket-size guide, Birds of Kansas introduces the state's varied and colorful species, from waterfowl concentrations at Cheyenne Bottoms to greater prairie-chickens in the Flint Hills.
An easy-to-use, waterproof, pocket-size guide, Birds of Michigan introduces the varied and colorful birdlife of the Great Lake State, from your backyard to far-flung wildlife refuges.
Identify up to 118 species of feathered friends with the Birds of Michigan Field Guide. This easy to use and has tips to help distinguish between look-alikes.
An easy-to-use, waterproof, pocket-size guide, Birds of Minnesota introduces the incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the North Star State—plus the adjacent regions of Canada.
Learn about 123 avian species In the Land of 10,000 Lakes with the Birds of Minnesota Field Guide, filled with information and full-color photos organized by color to easily identify what you see.
An easy-to-use, waterproof, pocket-size guide, Birds of Missouri introduces the incredibly varied and colorful birdlife inhabiting the Show-Me State, from your backyard to the top migration hotspots.
With Stan Tekiela's Birds of Missouri field guide, there's no need to look through photos of birds that don't live in the area. Identification is simple and informative, making birding even more fun.
Where there's big sky, there's plenty of birds. With Birds of Montana Field Guide, facts and photos are organized by color to accurately identify your feathered friends. Birdwatching just got easier.
Make bird-watching even more enjoyable with the new edition of Birds of Montana Field Guide. This updated guide includes more species, updated photographs and range maps, and other naturalist tidbits.
A handy, pocket-size guide, Birds of Nevada introduces the state's varied and colorful birdlife, from lekking greater sage-grouse to nesting sandhill cranes.
A handy, pocket-size guide, Birds of New England introduces the varied and colorful birdlife observable in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Bird-watching in New England is easy, educational and informative with Birds of New Hampshire and Vermont Field Guide—filled with facts and photos organized by color to make identification simple.
A handy, pocket-size guide, Birds of New Mexico introduces the state's varied and colorful species, like rosy finches atop Sandia Peak or sandhill cranes in Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.