Sharon Stiteler (Birdchick) posted some pictures comparing the colors to 
previous editions on her 
blog: http://www.birdchick.com/wp/2014/03/so-i-got-a-second-edition-sibley/

She notes that the Scarlet Tanager is much darker (and too dark) in this 
edition, and that reds & oranges are in general a bit off. She uses 
Red-Shouldered Hawk as another example, where the bars look more brown than 
the orange she expected.

Here's what David Sibley himself said in a comment on his website:

David Sibley  March 16, 2014 at 11:46 AM

Yes, there are some problems with the colors in the second edition and 
those will be corrected in the next printing.


See The Second edition is 
in-hand<http://www.sibleyguides.com/2014/01/the-second-edition-is-in-hand/>at 
sibleyguides.com

The printing issue apparently only affects a certain number of plates, or 
maybe it's just worse on some than others. Complaints I've seen have been 
about the reds being too dark and lack of detail on some images. The other 
major complaint is about the font being difficult to read, which is 
supposed to be corrected in the next printing as well.

I haven't seen the book yet myself. I suggest you judge for yourself, but 
if Sibley is saying the colors are off on a few paintings, I'd believe him. 
Most of the paintings are supposed to be fine. He's going to be at the 
Tattered Cover on April 3 and the Boulder Bookstore on April 4, but I'm 
sure he's tired of answering questions about this. :-)
 
--
- Barry Gingrich
  Broomfield County

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