Some of these birds you will recognize immediately, and you may see them in your yard daily. Some will be seasonal visitors and may be birds you associate with particular times of the year. Some birds are signs of spring, and some are signs of winter.
In this book, you will find great color pictures, detailed descriptions, information on sounds, diet, and more. I hope you will use this to identify the birds you see and enjoy those birds even more.
Quick Identification Guide
The quick identification guide has all of the birds separated by color, size, and type. So first, you will find all of the birds categorized by their primary color. These colors include black, blue, brown, gray, green, orange, red, white, and yellow. For the birds with two primary colors, they will be found under two categories. For example, if a bird is mostly orange and black, it will be found under the orange and black categories. Also, males and females often look different. You may find the male of a species under one color group and the female in a different color group.
Next, the birds are arranged from smallest to largest. This will also help with identification.
Lastly, the birds are grouped by type. Under each color, all of the swallows are together, all woodpeckers are together, and so on. This will place similar birds side by side. In no time, you will quickly identify the birds you see.