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Showing posts with label The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Happiness Is... If You're An Author - New Stokes Guides!

Stokes Field Guides


Here is a display of our just published, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region, as well as our national guide, published in 2010, The Stokes Field Guide To The Birds of North America, that was in Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge bookstore yesterday where we did a book signing. We signed so many books! It is so fun to meet people and know our books will help birders identify and enjoy birds more! Our new regional guides are based on our national guide and contain all the latest information on birds and over 2,000 photos each. They are now available nationwide. Hope you get a copy and enjoy them!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region getting 5 Star Reviews!


We're already getting 5 star reviews!
"Don and Lillian Stokes hit it out of the park with their new... guide"
(Thermal Birding)
"The new Stokes regional guides are a must-have for serious birders"
(Amazon)
"This book suits my needs perfectly"
"Jam-packed with some of the best bird photography out there"
"Written and created with Intelligence and exacting care... I highly recommend trying one"
(10,000 Birds)

We have a book Signing today 10 am to 12 noon at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel, FL. Come see us! Our The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region were just published and are available now nationwide at stores and online!



Order Now!


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Announcing The Winners of The New Stokes East/West Field Guides and Answers to Quiz

And the 10 winners of autographed sets of The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region are:

Claude Morgan
Jesse Yannes
Lauren Leon
Ron Ezetta
Ryan O'Donnell
Charlotte Wasylik
Eric Wilhite
Chloe Walker
Janine Martin
Kimmo Heiskanen

Congratulations to the winners, if you are a winner, please send us your mailing address here.

Note: Tomorrow we are doing a book signing from 10 am to 12 noon at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge bookstore on Sanibel Island, FL. Be sure and catch us on May 10th for our book signing and keynote address at The Biggest Week in American Birding, OH.

Below are the photos and answers to the Stokes Big Countdown Bird Quiz. Thanks to all for participating! If you didn't win, we hope you will all still get the guides, they will really help you with your bird ID skills!

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Pine Warbler, female

Here's another view of the Pine Warbler

 Bobolink. winter plumage

Hermit Thrush

Blue-winged Teal, female

Savannah Sparrow

Northern Harrier, juv., faded 

Red Knot, winter

Cerulean Warbler, female

Lesser Black-backed Gull, 3rd winter




Saturday, March 23, 2013

Today's Mystery Bird for the Stokes Big Countdown Bird Quiz,


Only 3 more days left until our new guides are published. Identify this bird and enter the contest to win a set of The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds:Western Region.


Contest Rules

1. Each day, for the next 3 days we will post a bird quiz on our blog.

2. Identify the bird. Send us your answer here.

3. If you get the correct answer, your name will be put in a raffle. On March 26th, the publication date of our new guides, we will pull 10 names out of the raffle hat at the end of the day. The winners will each be sent an autographed set of our new guides, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region.

4. You can enter the contest each day, but you will only win one set of books.
Remember to send your answers by filling out the email form here.

Friday, March 22, 2013

Birding Contest: Mystery Bird of the Day, who is it? Guess correctly and win a new Stokes Field Guide


Today's quiz bird, can you guess who this is? Guess correctly and win The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region. Only 4 more days left in our countdown bird quiz.


Contest Rules

1. Each day, for the next 4 days we will post a bird quiz on our blog.

2. Identify the bird. Send us your answer here.

3. If you get the correct answer, your name will be put in a raffle. On March 26th, the publication date of our new guides, we will pull 10 names out of the raffle hat at the end of the day. The winners will each be sent an autographed set of our new guides, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region.

4. You can enter the contest each day, but you will only win one set of books.
Remember to send your answers by filling out the email form here.


The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region are the most complete photographic guides to the birds of eastern and western North America ever written. These lighter weight, portable editions are based on our best-selling national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America. They feature thousands (over 2,200 in the east and over 2,400 in the west) of stunningly beautiful photos showing all the field marks and every significant plumage of each species and they include the most up-to-date and extensive identification information of any field guide. (Note, these are entirely new books and not the same as the former Stokes Field Guide to Birds eastern and western regions published in 1996 which are going out of print.) We are so excited to bring to you these all new, lighter, more portable field guides, just in time for spring migration.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Today's Mystery Bird for the Stokes Big Countdown Bird Quiz.


Here is the mystery bird for you to ID for today. Guess the answer and enter the Big Countdown Bird Quiz! Only 5 more days until The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region is published!

Contest Rules

1. Each day, for the next 5 days we will post a bird quiz on our blog.

2. Identify the bird. Send us your answer here.

3. If you get the correct answer, your name will be put in a raffle. On March 26th, the publication date of our new guides, we will pull 10 names out of the raffle hat at the end of the day. The winners will each be sent an autographed set of our new guides, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region.

4. You can enter the contest each day, but you will only win one set of books.
Remember to send your answers by filling out the email form here.


Here's a peek inside the book. Look at all the photos of Cape May Warbler and the extensive text. We include more photos for the difficult to identify birds or birds with multiple plumages due to age, sex, morph and subspecies.



"The photos are just downright amazing. Even the LBJs, oh, I mean the drab sparrows are easily identifiable using The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds..." says the review on Thermal Birding Blog.

"The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region continues and expands on their record of excellent books about birds. I was... impressed by the depth and authority of the species descriptions... If you have not yet used a Stokes photographic guide, I highly recommend trying one" says the review of our new guides on 10,000 Birds Blog.


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Today's Bird Quiz, Win a New Stokes East/West Field Guide!

Mystery bird of the day. What is this bird? Answer correctly and you can win a brand new The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region. This is day 8 of our big countdown bird quiz that ends on March, 26th, the publication day our new field guides will be available.

Contest Rules

1. Each day, for the next 8 days we will post a bird quiz on our blog.

2. Identify the bird. Send us your answer here.

3. If you get the correct answer, your name will be put in a raffle. On March 26th, the publication date of our new guides, we will pull 10 names out of the raffle hat at the end of the day. The winners will each be sent an autographed set of our new guides, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region.

4. You can enter the contest each day, but you will only win one set of books.

Remember to send your answers by filling out the email form here.


The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region are the most complete photographic guides to the birds of eastern and western North America ever written. These lighter weight, portable editions are based on our best-selling national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America. They feature thousands (over 2,200 in the east and over 2,400 in the west) of stunningly beautiful photos showing all the field marks and every significant plumage of each species and they include the most up-to-date and extensive identification information of any field guide. (Note, these are entirely new books and not the same as the former Stokes Field Guide to Birds eastern and western regions published in 1996 which are going out of print.) We are so excited to bring to you these all new, lighter, more portable field guides, just in time for spring migration.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Bird ID Quiz Countdown Contest, Win a New Stokes East/West Regional Guide! Guess This Bird!

Can you identify this bird? If so you could win our new regional field guides. We are having a 10 day countdown bird quiz contest that started on March 17th.

Contest Rules:

1. Each day, for the next 9 days we will post a bird quiz on our blog.

2. Identify the bird. Send us your answer here.

3. If you get the correct answer, your name will be put in a raffle. On March 26th, the publication date of our new guides, we will pull 10 names out of the raffle hat at the end of the day. The winners will each be sent an autographed set of our new guides, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region.

4. You can enter the contest each day, but you will only win one set of books.

Remember to send your answers by filling out the email form here.


The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region are the most complete photographic guides to the birds of eastern and western North America ever written. These lighter weight, portable editions are based on our best-selling national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America. They feature thousands of stunningly beautiful photos showing all the field marks and every significant plumage of each species and they include the most up-to-date and extensive identification information of any field guide. (Note, these are entirely new books and not the same as the former Stokes Field Guide to Birds eastern and western regions published in 1996 which are going out of print.) We are so excited to bring to you these all new, lighter, more portable field guides, just in time for spring migration.

Review from Thermal Birding Blog says,
Donald and Lillian Stokes "knock it out of the park with the new Eastern Region guide."

Friday, February 15, 2013

Great Review, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds:Eastern and Western Region



We just got a great review of our all new, portable regional field guides, The Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region. Birdfreak.com calls them, "Jam-packed with some of the best bird photography out there... (they) provide the most current and up-to-date information on birds... Both guides follow the same format with the western boasting 2,400 photos to the eastern's 2,200... The best part of the guides, other than the superb photo quality, is the display of birds in various plumages and ages. When applicable, differing male and female plumages are shown as well as age cycles of gulls and other obvious plumage variances among specific bird species."

The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region will be published March, 26, 2013, just in time for birders and spring migration! These are entirely new guides and based on our best-selling, national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, published in 2010.

Order now,

The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region

The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region

We hope you enjoy our new guides and Good Birding!

Friday, January 18, 2013

Announcing, 2 new portable field guides, The NEW Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region, Just Published!


Order Now! The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region, click here.

Order Now! The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region, click here.

Announcing 2 new Stokes Guides – The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region – Just Published!

Reviewers are calling them "Jam-packed with some of the best bird photography out there... they provide the most current and up-to-date information on birds"
birdfreak.com

"Written and created with intelligence and exacting care... Expands on their record of excellent books about birds. I was impressed by the depth and authority of the species descriptions... I highly recommend trying one."
10,000 Birds

"Don and Lillian Stokes hit it out of the park with their new... guide"
Thermal Birding

The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region are the most complete photographic guides to the birds of eastern and western North America ever written. These lighter weight, portable editions are based on our best-selling national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America. They feature thousands of stunningly beautiful photos showing all the field marks and every significant plumage of each species and they include the most up-to-date and extensive identification information of any field guide. (Note, these are entirely new books and not the same as the former Stokes Field Guide to Birds eastern and western regions published in 1996.) We are so excited to bring to you these all new, lighter, more portable field guides, just in time for spring migration. These guides are what you have been asking for. You can pre-order them now!

They have multiple beautiful photos per species.
These are more portable guides. 

The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region is less than an inch thick. Size is 5.6 x 8.5 x .08 inches, Pages: 513, Photos: 2,200+

The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region is an inch thick. Size is 5.6 x 8.5 x 1 inch, Pages: 593, Photos: 2,400+

Here they are on top of our red, national guide The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America

These guides include everything birders want,
- Over 2,200 gorgeous photos in the eastern region and 2,400 photos in the western region, carefully chosen for each species to show all distinct field marks and plumages including, male, female, summer, winter, recognizable ages, morphs, important subspecies, and birds in flight.
- More photos per species for hard to identify birds. Difficult species, such as sparrows and flycatchers are shown from every important angle.
- The most complete and extensive identification text of any North American field guide,  either photographic or drawn.
- Handy Quick Alphabetical Index inside the front cover.
- The only North American field guides to include complete information on all subspecies and hybrids.
- Special sections with identification tips on identifying more difficult groups of birds.
- Cutting edge emphasis on quantitative shape as a way to fast-forward bird identification.
- The newest scientific names.
- Habitat descriptions.
- Special help for identifying birds in flight through important clues to behavior,  plumage, and shape.
- Detailed descriptions of songs and calls.
- The newest range maps.

Frequently Asked Questions,

1. Why did you write these new guides?

We wanted to give people lighter, more portable guides to take into the field, so we split our larger national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, into two regional guides, The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region. Plus, each of these new regional guides contains only those species found in the respective halves of North America, so you have less species to look through when trying to identify a bird. This makes it easier to identify birds in your area.

2. Are they the same as your national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America?

Yes, they contain all of same features as our national guide, the wonderful photos, layout, incredible information, and unique features that have made our national guide a best-seller. We have added a few new photos and the latest scientific name changes as of their writing. Best of all, these regional guides are much lighter and more portable. To further this end, we have omitted the extreme rarities from these regional guides (all of which are in our national guide) and included just the species you are most likely to see in the eastern or western regions of the country. For those who want all of the extreme rarities, we recommend getting our larger national guide, The Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America, which was published in 2010.

3. Why should I buy these guides?

These guides are the most complete and up-to-date regional field guides available. They have stunningly beautiful, carefully chosen photos, with multiple photos per species which show all the important field marks and plumages of each species. We give more, not less, photos for the difficult species. The information is the most complete of any field guide available and hailed for it's incredible accuracy. Photos are the new standard in bird identification and our photos are correct, labeled as to
age, sex, season, morph, subspecies, location and month of the photo. We give detailed and complete information on subspecies and hybrids, which no other guide does. Our layout, with photos at the top and no distractions, allows you to look closely at the real bird and all of its variations while trying to ID it. In summary, in terms of quality, information, and user-friendly layout, there are no other guides like these available. If you already own our national guide, you will want to get these new, portable, regional guides to take into the field with you.

4. Which area is covered by each region, so I will know which one to get depending on where I live?

The dividing line between the coverage of the two regional guides is a straight line from the eastern two-thirds of TX up through Canada, including most of OK, KS, NE, SD and ND. The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region covers species found east of that line and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region covers species found west of that line. There is a map on the back of each guide showing which area of North America it covers.

5. Are these the same as your previous Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and Western Region published in 1996?

No, these are completely new and much more extensive identification guides with all new photos and information. That's why they are called The NEW Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern and Western Region. Our previous guides have not been updated since 1996. They are not being republished and will go out of print. The previous guides had less information and photos. They did have some behavioral and nesting information.

6. When can I get your new guides?

The publication date for The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Eastern Region and The New Stokes Field Guide to Birds: Western Region is March 26, 2013, which means it will be fully available all across the country by then. You can pre-order it online now or get it from your local bookseller.

Praise for The Stokes Field Guide to Birds of North America,

The Stokes Field Guide to Birds of North America is "Unequivocally the most spectacular compendium of North American bird identification photographs ever assembled between two covers...this volume significantly resets the bar for North American field guides."
Wayne Peterson, Massachusetts Audubon Society