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Rare Birds of North America

Will Russell, Steve N. G. Howell, Ian Lewington, et al.

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The first comprehensive illustrated guide to North America's vagrant birds

Rare Birds of North America is the first comprehensive illustrated guide to the vagrant birds that occur throughout the United States and Canada. Featuring 275 stunning color plates, this book covers 262 species originating from three very different regions—the Old World, the New World tropics, and the world's oceans. It explains the causes of avian vagrancy and breaks down patterns of occurrence by region and season, enabling readers to see where, when, and why each species occurs in North America. Detailed species accounts describe key identification features, taxonomy, age, sex, distribution, and status.

Rare Birds of North America provides unparalleled insights into vagrancy and avian migration, and will enrich the birding experience of anyone interested in finding and observing rare birds.

  • Covers 262 species of vagrant birds found in the United States and Canada
  • Features 275 stunning color plates that depict every species
  • Explains patterns of occurrence by region and season
  • Provides an invaluable overview of vagrancy patterns and migration
  • Includes detailed species accounts and cutting-edge identification tips

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Canyon wren, Streak-backed oriole, Aleutian Islands, American robin, Eurasian skylark, Insectivore, Ruddy quail-dove, Amazon kingfisher, Eastern yellow wagtail, Pipit, Plumage, Little bunting, Warbler, Arctic warbler, Mockingbird, St. Lawrence Island, Giant kingbird, Brown shrike, Commander Islands, Moulting, Frigatebird, North America, Passerine, Northern mockingbird, Kingbird, Meadow pipit, Hispaniola, Atlantic Canada, Auk, Elaenia, Siberian stonechat, Blue bunting, Wagtail, Western spindalis, Brown skua, Common blackbird, Shemya, Greater Antilles, Eurasian bittern, Aztec thrush, Hermit thrush, Willow warbler, Flight feather, Bannon, Brambling, Common yellowthroat, American sparrow, Songbird, Pacific States, Northern lapwing, Siberian accentor, Northern jacana, Crimson-collared grosbeak, Indian subcontinent, Olive-backed pipit, Rustic bunting, Flame-colored tanager, Mexican yellow grosbeak, Little shearwater, Reverse migration (birds), Asian rosy finch, Spotted flycatcher, Ruby-throated hummingbird, Siberian blue robin, White wagtail, Thrush (bird), Common chaffinch, Siberian rubythroat, St. Paul Island (Nova Scotia), Common chiffchaff