Newly Noted: Dragonflies and Damselflies of the East {Comments Off}
With the publication by Princeton University Press of Dennis Paulson’s Dragonflies and Damselflies of the East, his initial western volume now has an eastern twin.
With the publication by Princeton University Press of Dennis Paulson’s Dragonflies and Damselflies of the East, his initial western volume now has an eastern twin.
By John Riutta Category: Books, News, Well-informed Tags: book, damselflies, dragonflies, field, guide, insect, odonate, paulson, Princeton
This past November saw the publication of Thomas R. Dunlap’s In the Field, Among the Feathered; A History of Birders and Their Guides by Oxford University Press.
By John Riutta Category: Books, News, Well-informed Tags: bird, Birding, book, dunlap, field, guide, new, oxford
I just couldn’t allow this year’s holiday gift list to be concluded without making the recommendation of The Peterson Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes, Second Edition.
By John Riutta Category: Holiday 2011 Tags: field, fish, freshwater, guide, Peterson
As a naturalist, a traveller, and a working writer, I have owned and carried more shoulder bags and backpacks than I can remember; save one, that is – my Filson Small Passage Dispatch Bag.
By John Riutta Category: Holiday 2011 Tags: bag, dispatch, field, filson, gear, gift, holiday, idea, passage, small
With close to a thousand described bird species, hundreds of new illustrations, including those of a number of important subspecies, and new distribution as well as migration maps, the recently published sixth edition of the National Geographic Books Field Guide to the Birds of North America by Jon L. Dunn and Jonathan Alderfer would certainly be a [...]
By John Riutta Category: Holiday 2011 Tags: 2011, alderfer, Birds, book, christmas, dunn, field, geographic, gift, guide, holiday, national
The most recent addition to Princeton University Press’ rapidly expanding Princeton Field Guides series, Carnivores of the World depicts and describes the two hundred forty five species of primarily land-living members of the taxonomic order Carnivora – the terrestrial carnivores.
By John Riutta Category: Books, News, Well-informed Tags: book, carnivora, carnivore, field, guide, mammal, nature, panthera, Princeton, wildlife
Princeton University Press has been on a proverbial tear recently in releasing new and updated editions of their superb series of field guides and illustrated checklists. Their latest offering is an updated edition – the fourth – to their highly successful Birds of Southern Africa.
By John Riutta Category: Books, News, Well-informed Tags: africa, Birds, book, field, guide, Princeton, sasol, southern, struik, university
The new (second) edition of the Birds of Europe is a must have guide for anyone interested in the birdlife of this geographic area.
By John Riutta Category: Ornithology, Reviews, Well-read Tags: Birds, book, Collins, edition, Europe, field, guide, Princeton, review, second