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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The one book to carry in the woods.,
This review is from: National Audubon Society Regional Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States (National Audubon Society Regional Field Guides) (Paperback)
This series has answered a long outstanding need ... an one volume field guide that you can actually carry into the field. As a birder, I still carry a more detailed bird guide such as National Geographic or Peterson's. But I'm always running across a flower or tree or animal I'm curious about. This guide is the ideal second volume carry with you since it explains the the most common things you'll run across in areas other than your primary interest. Another valuable use is for leaders of youth groups, such as Scout leaders. As a Scout leader myself, I'm always being asked by the boys to help them identify a salamander or other animal. This guide allows you to do this in the field wihhout having to carry a whole library of field guides in your pack. In addition, by being regional guides they eliminate the things you won't find in an area, such as saguarro cactus in New Jersey. In sum, the appropriate book from this series is a good reference to carry with you as you explore the outdoors in your part of the USA.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly useful,
This review is from: National Audubon Society Regional Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States (National Audubon Society Regional Field Guides) (Paperback)
The strength of this guide is definitely its breadth, not its depth. This is an asset for curious people who don't want to lug around 10 separate identification books for plants, insects, snakes, etc. It also makes it more readable than your average single-subject field guide; my husband has read it cover-to-cover!
We discovered this book on a friend's bookshelf and after we gave it back we kept finding ourselves wishing we had it along on hikes. Although we are fairly knowledgeable, outdoorsy people, but there's always something new we want to look up. Now that we have our own copy, we pack this book when we want to travel light, and it has been surprising how many times we could find what we were looking for, or come close enough to greatly speed further research when we got home.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A decent - albeit basic - field guide,
By Patricia G. Lowhorn (Centreville, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: National Audubon Society Regional Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States (National Audubon Society Regional Field Guides) (Paperback)
This book is a good introductory field guide to the region. As expected from an Audobon Society book, the photographs are top-notch. Sections on topography, habitats, the night sky, and area parks and preserves are particularly helpful. The flora and fauna identification sections don't go into a lot of detail, but will allow you to identify most common plants and animals. I can see where this would be helpful to scouts and young adults in particular.However, I was disappointed that the book wasn't a bit more comprehensive. Obviously, as a portable field guide, it can't cover every single species. But in our area (northern Virginia) we have so many more butterflies and other insects that this book simply does not include. In some cases, I had to refer to the Audobon Field Guide for *Florida* to find a particular species. And with crayfish all over the creekbeds of this area, their omission under the crustacean section just seems strange. That said, I would still recommend this book as a basic field guide. It does provide good background information on the area, and the photos are spectacular. Just don't expect to identify everything you see with it -- you'll need to do further research on your own.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great wildlife overview for casual naturalists,
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This review is from: National Audubon Society Regional Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States (National Audubon Society Regional Field Guides) (Paperback)
This is a field guide that's fun to read. It covers everything from trees to mammals. I got it when my son was a preschooler and he had a great time leafing through it. He learned a surprising amount. Obviously it's not for serious birders or someone who wants to identify insects, but that leaves a lot of us. The binding is unfortunately rather fragile; don't expect it to hold up to years of heavy usage. If you're interested in wildlife, go ahead and enjoy this book. You can get something more durable and focused later on, once your interests have developed.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great gift,
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Good quality gift for an 11 yr old boy with a love of nature.
Prompt delivery. Extensive coverage of his local area.
4.0 out of 5 stars
For the amateur nature lover,
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This Audubon guide is very good. I used it bird watching on Maryland's Eastern Shore, as well as kayaking in Northern Virginia. I've also used it to identify beetles and snakes in the region. However, I think some sections may be too limited, i.e. insects. Yes, I know there are a ton of insects and spiders, but I still think they could have included more. I highly recommend it, though.
I am now buying it for my 10-year-old nephew to enjoy while using his new binoculars during scouting. My brother and sister-in-law say it will be perfect for him. His reading skills and science knowledge are above average.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a great book!,
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I love taking this book on "nature hikes" with my kids, near the house. True, it won't have EVERY species you find, but it has enough of the common ones to impress the kids that they've made a great discovery. And it satisfies my curiosity: "What kind of maple tree is that, exactly?" I highly recommend this book for weekend naturalists. I have the Pacific Northwest version too, and found it equally useful when I lived there.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flora and Fauna Detailed in Rich Field Guide,
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I bought this book to take on family hikes. Whether your interests are as general as that, or whether you are inclined toward serious plant/animal identification, this book should be helpful.It is oriented toward quick identification. The pictures are clear, colorful, and though small, should enable many matches out in the field. Although the write-ups are brief, and don't go much further beyond identification and some basic facts like location, there are occasionally some additional helpful information. For example, the section on mushrooms clearly identifies which ones are poisonous and deadly poisonous. The book has some additional chapters on parks in the region. It is well organized. I would imagine that for weekend walkers, this field guide might be the only one you'll ever need.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful guide!,
This review is from: National Audubon Society Regional Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States (National Audubon Society Regional Field Guides) (Paperback)
This a wonderful all-in-one guide to the Mid-Atlantic area. It's great to only have to carry one field guide that has it all, even including astronomy! Would highly recommend.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good price but slow,
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It was a good price for the book. I sent it as a gift for my sister's birthday and ordered a week before the day. She received it about a week or so after her birthday which means it took a little over two weeks to get there. Not that great and it was hard for me to track online if it had been shipped or what was going on. It is strange because the reviews for this seller were really good especially on speed. but i think it was in good shape and she says she liked it so that is all the counts.
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National Audubon Society Regional Guide to the Mid-Atlantic States (National Audubon Society Regional Field Guides) by Peter Alden (Paperback - March 23, 1999)
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