"Likely to be on the wish lists of bird-lovers everywhere." -- Washington Post Book World "Birds of the World rests on a simple, indisputable premise: 'Birds are beautiful animals and many people enjoy watching them.' Beletsky makes this point in the first sentence of his preface and honors it in the ensuing 500 or so pages." -- William Grimes, New York Times A richly illustrated introduction to various wild birds.Science News "A valuable, enjoyable global survey that induces wanderlust and explains in equal measure." -- Birder's World "Some books are handsome, others easy to use, and still others, interesting to read. This is all three and more." -- Booklist "Refreshingly lively... This is a book to browse for enjoyment, not a dry reference tome." -- Maryland Ornithological Society "Probably the most attractive, and certainly the most current, overview of the world's bird species." -- Jonathan F. Husband, American Reference Books Annual "For those now inspired enough to want to learn more about the roughly 200 families of birds (10,000 known species), Les Beletsky's Birds of the World provides a spectacular introduction." -- Discovery "Stands up well to the rest of the competition and deserves praise for its clear organization, wealth of accessible information, handsome and abundant illustrations, and affordability." -- Quarterly Review of Biology "A richly illustrated introduction to various wild birds." -- Science News "Birds of the World "rests on a simple, indisputable premise: 'Birds are beautiful animals and many people enjoy watching them.' Beletsky makes this point in the first sentence of his preface and honors it in the ensuing 500 or so pages.--William Grimes"New York Times" (01/01/2006) Probably the most attractive, and certainly the most current, overview of the world's bird species.--Jonathan F. Husband"American Reference Books Annual" (01/01/2007) Birds of the World rests on a simple, indisputable premise: 'Birds are beautiful animals and many people enjoy watching them.' Beletsky makes this point in the first sentence of his preface and honors it in the ensuing 500 or so pages.--William Grimes"New York Times" (01/01/0001) "Birds of the World rests on a simple, indisputable premise: 'Birds are beautiful animals and many people enjoy watching them.' Beletsky makes this point in the first sentence of his preface and honors it in the ensuing 500 or so pages." -- William Grimes, New York Times "Refreshingly lively... This is a book to browse for enjoyment, not a dry reference tome." -- Maryland Ornithological Society "A valuable, enjoyable global survey that induces wanderlust and explains in equal measure." -- Birder's World "Likely to be on the wish lists of bird-lovers everywhere." -- Washington Post Book World A richly illustrated introduction to various wild birds.Science News
Les Beletsky, Ph.D., is an ornithologist and the series editor of the Travelers' Wildlife Guides. He is a visiting scholar at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington.