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| 1. National Audubon Society Field Guide to Trees: Eastern Region : Eastern (Eastern) by Elbert Luther Little | |
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| 2. Weeds of the Northeast by Richard H. Uva, Joseph C. Neal, Joseph M. Ditomaso | |
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our price: $29.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0801483344 Catlog: Book (1997-04-01) Publisher: Cornell University Press Sales Rank: 26942 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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I hope that the authors will eventually expand the geographical coverage and the number of species. I'll be first in line to buy a new edition!
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| 3. Edible Wild Plants: A North American Field Guide by Thomas Elias, Peter Dykeman | |
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our price: $17.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0806974885 Catlog: Book (1990-12-31) Publisher: Sterling Publishing Sales Rank: 212940 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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The plants are organized by season, and every plant has a small map to show what regions it grows in. There is a very nice, good sized picture of each plant, and most of them are in color. Information is also provided about harvesting, how to prepare the plant, and poisonous look alikes, if any. The plants are listed by their common names, but the latin names are listed as well. Plants can be located by either name in the index. If you are interested in edible wild plants, this book is a great value for a reasonable price.
The book is divided into an introductory section, guides to harvesting plants in each of the four seasons, the plants themselves (also presented seasonally), poisonous plants, a nutritional guide, and two great indices. The introduction includes great tips on how to prepare wild foods as drinks, snacks, entres, and condiments, along with recipes for 25 jellies, 20 jams and 17 fruit and berry pies. But the good part is yet to come. Each plant is presented with a good-to-excellent photograph, a distribution map (so a person in the Pacific Northwest doesn't have to wonder whether he or she is looking at a squashberry or a hobblebush berry), a complete description, identification of the edible parts, harvest and preparation notes, related species, and poisonous look-alikes (if any). The presentations are just excellent. My only complaint is that the book isn't twice as thick. Whether you just want to be prepared for emergencies or you want to collect wild edibles for making jams, jellies, pies, and wine, this book is one of the only two you'll probably need. The other is a good regional guide, because with over 20,000 species of plants to choose from north of the Rio Grande alone, a guide to regional edibles is a must.
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| 4. A Field Guide to Edible Wild Plants : Eastern and central North America (Peterson Field Guides) | |
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This has a lot of very good line drawings and some photos. The information in it is very good. But, I would suggest that people cross reference the plants they find with another field book before eating something. The descriptions in the book are short, the emphasis is on the use of the plant and were you may find them. Remeber with out looking closely an untrained eye may mistake water hemlock (deadly) with water parsnip, cow parsnip, angelica, or wild raison at a quick glance. And that could be unfortunate to say the least. Other then that warning though I enjoyed this book and have had it a long time. It tends to be one of the books I carry with me when I go hiking and looking for plants and birds.
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| 5. A Field Guide to Trees and Shrubs : Northeastern and north-central United States and southeastern and south-central Canada (The Peterson Field Guide Series) | |
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| 6. A Field Guide to Reptiles & Amphibians of Eastern & Central North America (Peterson Field Guide Series) by Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins | |
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Any budding herpetologist would be wise to study the book from cover to cover in order to share in the wisdom of Conant/Collins. The field guide is easy to read (though technical details are necessarily prevalent) and can be understood by even the least herpetologically-inclined person.
The book is written for those who want a lot of information, yet it is accessible for anyone from a very inquisitive boy or girl, through to university students who want to identify species in the wild. (I know, I used my copy from the age of ten to twenty-five on countless field trips and excursions.) It's sturdy and affordable, especially considering the amount of information it contains. There are many b/w illustrations within the text showing specific identifying features, and a nice set of colour and black and white plates. More useful than Audubon, if you like these peaceful little animals this book will be with you for a long time. ... Read more | |
| 7. National Audubon Society Field Guide to Mushrooms (National Audubon Society Field Guide Series) by Gary A. Lincoff | |
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This guide has color photographs and an apt descriptions as to where and what a certain mushroom grows upon. Whether they are edible or not. I found this guide to be indispensable and keep it with me for accurate identification. This guide is compact enough as to be with you on all hiking treks. It is worth the money as a very valuable tool for spore print color. Sometimes the only way to tell the difference between spieces. Excellent and well worth reading. The best guide I found, but I own four others for cross reference. Before you harvest mushrooms from the wild you must be certain that what you harvest is what you've got. Don't leave home without it. Be prepared...
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| 8. A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants and Herbs : Of Eastern and Central North America (Peterson Field Guides) by James A. Duke, Steven Foster | |
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| 9. National Audubon Society Field Guide to Trees: Western Region : Western (Audubon Society Field Guide) by Elbert Luther Little | |
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| 10. Stokes Beginner's Guide to Birds : Eastern Region (Stokes Field Guide Series) by Donald Stokes, Lillian | |
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The best feature was that each bird was divided by color. So if you see a Wilson's warbler in your backyard but don't know for certain if your call is correct, you can quickly thumb to the "yellow" section of the book and see all the yellow birds. Thus you can quickly confirm your identification. This book would have limited, or no value to an experienced birder, but for the beginning birder, this is a fine introduction to the hobby of birding.
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| 11. A Field Guide to Eastern Trees (Peterson Field Guides) by George A. Petrides | |
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The text itself is very detailed, but the "how to use this book" chapter doesn't show pictures to describe what is meant by the specific terms it uses. So even though I know quite a bit about trees, I found myself having to go back to botany books to look up 'bundled leaf scar' [and other terms] so I could try to determine from text only the difference between one specific tree from a similar one, only one of which is poisonous to my horses. As a result, I am confused, and we have to wait until the tree completely leafs out in a month or two before we can make the determination whether to cut it down or not. Additionally, only a fraction of the trees it contains has habitat or range maps, so I can't even tell whether I need to be concerned about a specific tree being native in my area. And in one case, the Osage Orange which grows like weeds here and has for at least a hundred years, shows a range limited to TX and S.W. AR ... 300 miles away. I've seen better tree-ident books in the book stores when I needed to look up one specific item. I wish I could remember the names of them. On the plus side, the text descriptions are very detailed, and contain lots of interesting tidbits that you wouldn't find elsewhere. I'd suggest that you use other books unless you're actually a forest ranger or a PhD in trees.
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| 12. Instant Guide to Trees by ELEANOR LAWRENCE, CECILIA FITZSIMONS | |
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| 13. Trees of North America : A Guide to Field Identification, Revised and Updated (Golden Field Guide from St. Martin's Press) by C. Frank Brockman | |
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| 14. A Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes : North America North of Mexico (Peterson Field Guides) by Brooks M. Burr, Lawrence M. Page | |
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| 15. Smithsonian Handbooks: Birds of North America -- Eastern Region (Smithsonian Handbooks) by Fred Alsop, Fred J. Alsop | |
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| 16. Birds of North America: Western Region (Smithsonian Handbooks) by Fred J. Alsop | |
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It is beautifully organized and illustrated. Birds are described by song, breeding habits, nesting, behavior, migration, population, flight pattern, conservation, as well as by the more obvious characteristics used for identification such as size, head, plummage, tail, markings, trill, and behavior. Each page is laid out so nicely and with great clarity, and has space for notes on where and when the bird was sighted. The silhouettes of the birds in flight was an interesting addition to the identification process. The author(s) also included the variations within each species (variations due to sex, juvenile status, seasonal characteristics, and genetic differences). One section contained the anatomy of a bird and another the orthinological terms, illustrated. Both were most interesting and added to making birds easier to identify.
This book is long (752 pages) and definitely hefty. No one but a true masochist would consider carrying it into the field. Consequently, in terms of helping with bird identification, this guide at best can serve as a supplement to other current field guides. In this capacity, the book will indeed be useful with respect to many birds. Each full-page treatment of a species includes lots of useful information, including key field marks, range, vocalizations, distinctive behavioral habits, nesting habits, and even flight patterns. The key to whether or not this works for particular types of birds lies in Alsop's approach to bird illustration. Here, he relies mainly upon high-quality photographs. For most birds, particularly songbirds, this works adequately. However, as is just about always the case with bird guides illustrated with photos, the results are uneven. Some of the photos are spectacular, but a few are so-so. What's more important, however, is that Alsop's reliance upon a single large photo for each bird precludes adequate illustration of species for which inclusion of more than one picture is essential. This mainly includes species for which flight patterns are important, including gulls, terns, pelagics, hawks, shorebirds, waterfowl, swifts and swallows, and nightjars. This adds up to a lot of species. Traditional field guides also provide additional illustrations to show immature or fall plumages. Alsop does try to include additional illustrations for some of these plumages, but these extra drawings mostly are so tiny as to be virtually useless. For some species, at least, he would have done better to limit some of the verbal information to accommodate more space for these additional illustrations. One of the strengths of the book is Alsop's obvious commitment to providing the reader with information pertaining to each bird's behavior, nesting habits, and population/conservation. Because the author is combining this effort with identification material, however, the book doesn't measure up to certain others in terms of being a complete "natural history guide." To his credit, Alsop includes some extra materials that are welcome and well-done. There is a section on extinct species (including the Ivory-billed woodpecker, which apparently may not be extinct after all), and also some "how to's" on birding as a pastime. Overall, however, I can recommend this book mainly to people who really enjoy owning lots of bird books. A good strategy for birders generally is to purchase one (or more) good field guides for identification purposes, and then to supplement these with another good book that provides natural historical information. This volume certainly has its uses and contains lots of excellent information, but in trying to be both identification guide and natural history guide, it doesn't truly succeed in either function.
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| 17. The Illustrated Book of Trees: The Comprehensive Field Guide to More Than 250 Trees of Eastern North America by William Carey Grimm, John Kartesz, John T. Kartesz | |
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Book Description William Carey Grimm's classic Illustrated Book of Trees--the authority ineastern North American tree identification for over 40 years--is nowavailable in a completely updated edition, describing recently-introducedspecies and incorporating changes in taxonomy, nomenclature, andgeographic range. By observing the leaves, flowers, and fruits of a tree in summer or itstwigs, buds, and bark in winter, readers can easily identify a speciesthrough Grimm's full-page illustrations, classification keys, and concisespecies descriptions. Written in straightforward, non-scientific languagefor beginning botanists of any age. Glossary of terms and a completeindex are included. John Kartesz is a professor of botany and the founder/director of theBiota of North America Program at the University of North Carolina atChapel Hill. Reviews (2)
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| 18. Botanica North America: An Illustrated Guide to Native Plants: Their Botany, Their History, and the Way They Have Shaped Our World by Marjorie Harris | |