I am a huge fan of *The Sibley Guide to Birds*. I bought an extra-large
fanny pack just so I could carry it on field trips. It simply illustrates
more plumages of North American birds than any other field guide. I
frequently find on field trips that I can illustrate this to participants
when they can't find a bird we're looking at in another field guide. We can
find it, however, in the Sibley guide.



You can imagine then that, like many other birders, I have been waiting
with excitement for the second edition of the guide. That edition was
released on March 11, and I received my preordered copy over the weekend.
On Tuesday night I looked through it closely and was disappointed to find
that it suffered from what in bird plumage would be called melanism. Many
of the illustrations are simply too dark. This, I believe, is a printing
problem and not a problem with David Allen Sibley's fine illustrations. If
the printing problems are corrected for the next printing, this will be an
outstanding field guide, with a significant number of species added as well
as other improvements.



Until the next printing, however, I would suggest holding off on purchasing
this guide unless you want to invest in it as a curiosity like a coin
minted with an error. As a field guide, however, the printing distortions
render the first print less than useful. If you are unsure, you can check a
copy at The Tatter Cover, Boulder Book Store, or your favorite local book
seller.



Brook MacDonald's excellent review of the second edition can be found here
http://naturetravelnetwork.com/book-review-sibley-guide-birds-second-edition/and
my review will be posted shortly on the DFO web site
www.dfobirders.org.


-- 
Chuck Hundertmark
2546 Lake Meadow Drive
Lafayette, CO 80026
303-604-0531
Cell: 720-771-8659
[email protected]

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