Birding by Ear is a unique and important new tool for birders. Now you can easily master one of the most useful and difficult field skills...the ability to recognize birds by their songs and calls. Just as the Peterson Field Guides show what to look for, Birding by Ear points out exactly what to listen for to tell one bird from another. As the Peterson Field Guide groups birds by visual similarity, Birding by Ear Western groups them by acoustic similarity. Birding by Ear Western includes 90 common birds found west of the Great Plains, arranged in groups with similar vocalizations, including chippers and trillers, whistlers, name-sayers and mimics. The entertaining and educational narrative does the same job as the arrows in the Peterson Field Guide to Eastern Birds, pinpointing the precise differences between similar species. The songs themselves are recorded to the highest acoustic standards and are a delight to listen to. Birding by Ear Western can enable anyone to become a better birder. Use it in conjunction with the Peterson Field Guide to Western Bird Songs, which provides a thorough catalog of the songs and calls of the familiar birds of western North America. Birding by Ear Western may well become as essential to you as your Field Guide and binoculars.