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Books in National Audubon Society First Field Guide series

  • Birds

    Scott Weidensaul, Annette Tison, Talus Taylor

    Hardcover (Scholastic, May 1, 1998)
    An informative, visual guide to the natural science of birds as well as a field guide to over 150 species found in North America.
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  • Amphibians

    Brian Cassie

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Explores the world of amphibians, discussing their classification, anatomy, behavior, and habitat, and providing photographs and detailed descriptions of individual species
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  • Reptiles

    John L. Behler

    Vinyl Bound (Scholastic, April 1, 1999)
    A handy field guide explores the cold-blooded world of reptiles, discussing their subspecies and races, anatomy, behavior, and habitat, and providing photographs and detailed descriptions of individual species.
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  • Trees

    Brian Cassie

    Hardcover (Scholastic, April 1, 1999)
    A visual guide to the natural science of trees found in the United States and Canada provides an overview of each species and offers simple explanations of basic tree anatomy and photosynthesis.
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  • National Audubon Society First Field Guide: Shells

    Brian Cassie

    Hardcover (Scholastic, July 1, 2000)
    This illustrated reference book introduces middle readers to the many types of shells found on the coasts of North America while discussing the various sea animals that once lived in them.
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  • National Audubon Society Pocket Guide to Familiar Reptiles and Amphibians

    National Audubon Society

    Paperback (Knopf, April 12, 1988)
    A portable, comprehensive field guide--brimming with concise descriptions and stunning color photographs, and designed to fit into your back pocket--from the go-to reference source for over 18 million nature lovers.This streamlined volume contains an easy-to-use field guide identifying the most frequently encountered reptiles and amphibians in North America. Packed with information, it includes detailed photographs and diagrams, specific descriptions of each species' traits, and a glossary of terms. Whether your home is in a remote countryside or in a populous city, you will derive hours of pleasure observing and learning about all aspects of our cold-blooded brethren. The National Audubon Society Pocket Guide to Familiar Reptiles and Amphibians is an excellent and convenient reference guide to accompany any lizard-lover.
  • National Audubon Society Pocket Guide: Insects and Spiders

    National Audubon Society

    Paperback (Knopf, April 12, 1988)
    A portable, comprehensive field guide--brimming with concise descriptions and stunning color photographs, and designed to fit into your back pocket--from the go-to reference source for over 18 million nature lovers.The National Audubon Society Pocket Guide: Insects and Spiders is the essential pocket-size guide to 80 of the most abundant and colorful insects and spiders in North America. Small enough to fit in your back pocket and featuring stunning full-color photographs and concise descriptions, this handy guide is the ideal companion for any outdoor excusion, and perfect for beginners and experts alike.
  • National Audubon Society North American Birdfeeder Handbook

    Robert Burton, Stephen W. Kress

    Hardcover (DK ADULT, Sept. 9, 1995)
    A guide to creating a bird-friendly environment, with tips on feeders, nestboxes, birdbaths, recipes, and bird identification
  • National Audubon Society First Field Guide: Fishes

    C. Lavett Smith

    Paperback (Scholastic Reference, May 1, 2000)
    Explores the world of fishes, discussing their classification, anatomy, behavior, and habitat, and providing photographs and detailed descriptions of individual taxonomic families.
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  • National Audubon Society Pocket Guide to Familiar Mammals

    National Audubon Society

    Paperback (Knopf, April 12, 1988)
    A portable, comprehensive field guide--brimming with concise descriptions and stunning color photographs, and designed to fit into your back pocket--from the go-to reference source for over 18 million nature lovers.This National Audubon Society Pocket Guide gives full coverage to 80 of the most common and distinctive mammals in North America, from the Arctic to the Mexican border, and from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific. An additional 30 important mammals are included under the heading "Similar Species," raising to 110 the total number of mammals described in this guide.
  • National Audubon Society First Field Guide: Fishes

    C. Lavett Smith

    Hardcover (Scholastic Reference, April 1, 2000)
    Explores the world of fishes, discussing their classification, anatomy, behavior, and habitat, and providing photographs and detailed descriptions of individual taxonomic families.
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  • Shells

    Brian Cassie, National Audubon Society

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, June 15, 2000)
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