We're getting to the end of the year and it's time for a look back at the best bird books published in 2018. Once again, 10,000 Birds book reviewer Donna Schulman joins me to talk about our favorites. Donna and I each share our Top 5, including field guides, family specific guides, and narratives from well-known authors and publishers. Thanks to Space Coast Birding & Nature Festival for sponsoring this episode. Join the ABA in Titusville this January for great birding and fellowship!
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Donna’s Top 5
1) Birds of Central America - Andrew Vallely & Dale Dyer
2) Birds of Prey of the East/West - Brian K. Wheeler
3) Peterson Guide to Bird Identification in 12 Steps - Steve NG Howell & Brian Sullivan
4) The Feather Thief - Kirk Wallace Johnson
5) Belonging on an Island - Daniel Lewis
Nate’s Top 5
1) Birds of Central America - Andrew Vallely & Dale Dyer
2) Gulls Simplified - Pete Dunne & Kevin Karlson
3) Birds of Nicaragua - Liliana Chavarria-Duriaux, Robert Dean, & Robert T. Moore
4) Birds of Prey of the East/West - Brian K. Wheeler
5) ABA Field Guide to Birds of Oregon - Dave Irons & Brian Small