From the magnificent kingdoms of animals and plants to the stars in
the sky, Audubon guides are the trusted companions to the natural
world. Welcome to the National Audubon Society Guide home page where you will find information on our field guides, pocket guides and regional guides, as well as a great selection of links to birding sites and a Birding Primer that will tell you everything you need to know about bird-watching.
Each Audubon guide features hundreds of beautiful full-color photographs
to help you better identify all the flora and fauna you will encounter
in the wild and perhaps even in your own backyard. With in-depth
text and range maps complementing each photograph, it is no wonder
these guides are enjoyed by such leading naturalists and writers
as Peter Alden, Barry Lopez, E.O. Wilson, and Terry Tempest Williams.
First published in 1977, the Audubon Guides remain an indispenable
tool for understanding our natural surroundings. Audubon Guides
are published by Alfred A. Knopf and are available wherever books are sold or by using our on-line
ordering system. So point and click--an amazing journey into nature
is at your fingertips.
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