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The literature relating to birding is vast; however, certain books or series are regarded by the
birding Birdwatching, or birding, is the observing of birds, either as a recreational activity or as a form of citizen science. A birdwatcher may observe by using their naked eye, by using a visual enhancement device like binoculars or a telescope, by ...
community as key milestones, setting standards of quality and influencing the development of birding literature, or birding itself. These works and their impact are dealt with on this page, in chronological order of publication. More information on each of the individual works can be found on their individual pages. * '' Bird Neighbors'' (1897) by
Neltje Blanchan Blanchan De Graff Doubleday (October 23, 1865 – February 21, 1918) was a United States scientific historian and nature writer who published several books on wildflowers and birds under the pen name Neltje Blanchan. Her work is known for its synt ...
was an early birding book which sold over 250,000 copies. It was illustrated with color photographs of stuffed birds. * '' The Field Guide to the Birds'' by
Roger Tory Peterson Roger Tory Peterson (August 28, 1908 – July 28, 1996) was an American naturalist, ornithologist, illustrator and educator, and one of the founding inspirations for the 20th-century environmental movement. Background Peterson was born in James ...
is regarded as the key birding book of the 20th century, due to its impact on the development and popularisation of birding. * ''Atlas of Breeding Birds of the West Midlands'', produced in 1970 by the
West Midland Bird Club The West Midland Bird Club is the UK's largest regional ornithological society. It has been serving birdwatchers and ornithologists in the four English counties of Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and (since its separation from the af ...
; the first modern bird atlas. * '' The Birds of the Western Palearctic'' is a comprehensive regional avifauna for the Western Palearctic. It consists of 9 volumes, the first published in 1977 and the ninth in 1996. Its format and breadth influenced the development of regional avifaunas for other parts of the world, notably
The Birds of Africa :"The Birds of Africa" ''is also a five-volume handbook by George Ernest Shelley, published 1896-1912.'' ''The Birds of Africa'' is an eight-volume ornithological handbook. Its authors/editors are C. Hilary Fry, Stuart Keith and Emil Urban, an ...
. * The ''
Helm Identification Guides The ''Helm Identification Guides'' are a series of books that identify groups of birds. The series include two types of guides, those that are: * Taxonomic, dealing with a particular family of birds on a worldwide scale—most early Helm Guides ...
'' are a series, originally produced by
Christopher Helm Christopher Alexander Roger Helm (born Dundee, 1 February 1937 – 20 January 2007) was a Scottish book publisher, notably of ornithology related titles, including the '' Helm Identification Guides''. Born in Dundee, he was raised in Forfar ...
, covering the identification of groups of birds at a worldwide scale. The first volume produced was ''Seabirds'' by Peter Harrison, published in 1983. * ''
The Macmillan Field Guides to Bird Identification The ''Macmillan Field Guides to Bird Identification'' are two small bird field guides. Volume 1, ''The Macmillan Field Guide to Bird Identification'', illustrated by Alan Harris and Laurel Tucker Laurel may refer to: Plants * Lauraceae, th ...
'' are two small field guides. They adopt an unusual format, in that not all species in the geographical area of coverage are included; instead only groups of species which the authors regarded as difficult to identify are covered. Each such group is given a chapter, where identification is covered discursively rather than in the abbreviated form more usually used in a field guide. The publication of the first volume (covering Britain and Ireland) was the first time that this approach had been used in a European guide; the book undoubtedly had a major influence on improving the identification skills of birders in Britain during the 1990s. * The publication of
Charles Sibley Charles Gald Sibley (August 7, 1917 – April 12, 1998) was an American ornithologist and molecular biologist. He had an immense influence on the scientific classification of birds, and the work that Sibley initiated has substantially altered our u ...
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Jon Ahlquist Jon Edward Ahlquist (27 July 1944 –7 May 2020Jon Edw ...
's '' Phylogeny and Classification of Birds'' in 1990 brought a debate about the higher-level
systematics Biological systematics is the study of the diversification of living forms, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time. Relationships are visualized as evolutionary trees (synonyms: cladograms, phylogenetic t ...
of modern birds to the consciousness of birders. Sibley and Ahlquist proposed a radically different
phylogenetic tree A phylogenetic tree (also phylogeny or evolutionary tree Felsenstein J. (2004). ''Inferring Phylogenies'' Sinauer Associates: Sunderland, MA.) is a branching diagram or a tree showing the evolutionary relationships among various biological spec ...
for birds, based on the results of DNA-DNA hybridisation studies. More details can be found in the article Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy. * ''
Handbook of the Birds of the World The ''Handbook of the Birds of the World'' (HBW) is a multi-volume series produced by the Spanish publishing house Lynx Edicions in partnership with BirdLife International. It is the first handbook to cover every known living species of bird. ...
'' is the first work to describe and illustrate all of the world's birds. It is currently in production. * '' The Sibley Guide to Birds'' by David Allen Sibley was published in 2000, and was widely regarded as setting a new standard for field guides in North America. * '' The Collins Bird Guide'' by Peter J. Grant and Lars Svensson was first published in 2000, and was received extremely warmly by birders. It deals with the birds of the bulk of the Western Palearctic. * ''The Big Year'', by Mark Obmascik, was an account of a year-long birding contest, later turned into a
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