Subject: NEW SIBLEY GUIDES
Date: Apr 17 20:28:26 2003
From: Ruth Taylor - rutht at seanet.com


Kathy & Tweeters:

I picked up a copy at Flora & Fauna Books (1st Ave., Pioneer Square) today.
I didn't know it was available yet, either. They have lots of the most
recent BNA species accounts, too. :-)

Ruth Taylor
Seattle/Ballard
rutht at seanet.com

-----Original Message-----
From: kjandrich at netscape.net <kjandrich at netscape.net>
To: ipaulsen at krl.org <ipaulsen at krl.org>; birdbooklist at yahoogroups.com
<birdbooklist at yahoogroups.com>
tweeters at u.washington.edu <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 4:28 PM
Subject: RE: NEW SIBLEY GUIDES


>
>Hi Ian,
>
>Where did you find it? At a book store or online. I did not know they
were available yet.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Kathy
>
>Ian Paulsen <ipaulsen at krl.org> wrote:
>
>>HI ALL:
>> I just picked up a copy of the NEW Western guide by Sibley. It is
>>smaller, peterson-size field guide. It has NEW range maps and NEW text.
>>The artwork remains the same. For those who live in the midwest
>>states/Provinces won't have to buy two guides. The division between east
>>andwest follows state/province lines except for west Texas which is
>>covered in the western guide. Does include eastern warbler species that
>>are vagrants to the west. What do people think of the EASTERN guide?
>>
>>Ian Paulsen
>>Bainbridge Island, WA, USA
>>ipaulsen at krl.org
>>A.K.A.: "Birdbooker"
>>"Rallidae all the way"
>>
>>
>
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