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Wild Bird Book Recommendations Bird Humor
Browse through the listing of my favorite bird books, journals and calendars. Use the online listing to check the prices, see photos of their covers, read more about them. Many are available at larger bookstores near you or purchase them online if you wish.
Another Field Guide to Little Known and Seldom Seen Birds of North America
by Ben L. Sill and Cathryn P. Sill
Once again the Sills provide a cockeyed view through the binoculars, zooming in on the birds in all their outrageous plumage: from the Mangrove Penguin, who has forsaken the arctic climes for the Florida sunshine, to the Grey-Green Lichen Mimic, a confounder of those who are sure they can tell flora from fauna. 32 full-color illustrations.
Beyond Birdwatching: More than There Is to Know about Birding
by Ben L. Sill and Cathryn P. Sill
The bestselling authors of Field Guides to Little-Known and Seldom-Seen Birds of North America have turned their wicked wit on the entire world of birdwatching in a hysterical parody of your favorite birding magazine.
Birdfeeding 101: A Tongue-in-Beak Guide to Suet, Seed, and Squirrelly Neighbors
by Richard E. Mallery
In a funny, folksy style Dick E. Bird, the founder of the popular Dick E. Bird News, shows you everything you need to know about backyard birdfeeding. Chock full of solid advice and uncommon wisdom, Dick E. Bird's Birdfeeding 101 explains how to create a bird-friendly environment, mix delectable suet dishes, build a comfortable birdhouse, and a whole lot more.
Dodos, Birds of Prey and Other Male Species : An Uncommon Field Guide to Male-Watching
Mary Taylor Gray
Having trouble understanding today's men? This new field guide will forever change the shape of species categorization as we know it. Is your mate a Heron Chest, a Bulge-Breasted Bodybuilder, a Sensitive New-Age Sparrow, a Tribal Turkey or a Nice Gull? Finally, you'll know once and for all just what kind of men you're dealing with after reading Dodos, Birds of Prey and Other Male Species, a very uncommon field guide to the other sex.
Down & Dirty Birding: From the Sublime to the Ridiculous, Here's All the Outrageous but True Stuff You've Ever Wanted to Know About North American Birds
by Joey Slinger
Irreverent guide to looking, acting, and talking like a knowledgeable expert on avian life. Combining useful, accurate facts with hilarious advice.
A Field Guide to Little-Known and Seldom-Seen Birds of North America
by Ben L. Sill and Cathryn P. Sill
Both birders and bird watchers will soar in laughter as they study the "freakquent" fliers catalogued in this parody of bird field guides.
A Field Guide to North American Birders: A Parody
by Margaret Harmon
Why watch a bunch of silly birds when you can watch a bunch of silly birdwatchers? That's the basis of this hilarious parody by Margaret Harmon. Packaged like an actual field guide, it's a bird's eye view of the people who watch the birds.
What Bird Did That? : A Driver's Guide to Some Common Birds of North America
by Peter Hansard, Burton Silver
Funny book with full-color illustrations of splattered bird droppings in this handy glove compartment guide enable the motorist to identify quickly which species created which display on the windshield.
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