Birds of Arizona and New Mexico is a thorough and detailed field guide that highlights the most commonly found bird species across the American Southwest. Designed with both seasoned birders and newcomers in mind, this comprehensive resource offers an engaging and accessible approach to birding, making it ideal for anyone looking to deepen their connection with the natural world.
Authored by birding experts Melissa Fratello and Steven Prager, this guide speaks to a new generation of birders, offering fresh perspectives on the birding experience. They prioritize accessibility and inclusion while also tackling important regional issues, such as birding on tribal lands and birding along the Southern Border.
Whether you’re an experienced birder or an aspiring enthusiast, Birds of Arizona and New Mexico promises to captivate and inspire. The guide includes:
- Extensive coverage of Arizona, New Mexico, and their surrounding border regions
- Detailed illustrated descriptions of nearly 400 bird species
- More than 800 stunning photographs showcasing various plumages and birds in flight
- Range maps for each species, highlighting their seasonal movements and migratory patterns
- And much more to enrich your birding journey!
This guide is sure to enhance your birding adventures and deepen your appreciation for the avian life that thrives in the Southwest.