Identify raptors in the western United States with this easy-to-use field guide, organized by group and featuring full-color photographs and helpful information.
Make birdwatching even more enjoyable. With Stan Tekiela’s famous field guide, raptor identification is simple and informative. There’s no need to look through dozens of photos of birds that don’t live in your area. The Birds of Prey of the West Field Guide features 47 species—every type of raptor found in the region. For ease of use, the guide is organized by group: eagles, falcons, hawks, kites, osprey, owls, and vultures. When you see a bird of prey, you can determine its group by common visual characteristics. Then turn to the corresponding section to find out what it is!
This second edition includes updated photographs and range maps, expanded information, and even more of Stan’s expert insights. So grab the Birds of Prey of the West Field Guide for your next birding adventure—to help ensure that you positively identify the raptors you see in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
Inside you’ll find:
Only raptors of the region: every species found in the West
Simple organization: identify species by group and then by size
Quick-compare section: sketches, silhouettes, and photos for side-by-side comparisons
Stan’s Notes: naturalist tidbits and facts
Professional photos: crisp, stunning images
Introduction
Tips for Identifying Birds of Prey
What Makes a Bird of Prey?
Raptor Anatomy
Raptor Nests
Fledging
Migration
How to Use This Guide
Quick-Compare Pages
Raptors in Flight
Body Shape and Field Marks
Wing Position in Flight
Raptors Perching
Sample Pages
The Birds of Prey
Falcons
Kites
Hawks
Eagles
Osprey
Vultures
Owls
Helpful Resources
Checklist/Index
Photo Credits
About the Author
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