A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America
A Guide to the Birds of Mexico and Northern Central America by Steve N.G. Howell and Sophie Webb
Steve N.G. Howell, Sophie Webb Oxford University Press, 1994
The definitive guide to all 1,070 species known from Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and northern Nicaragua. Beautiful color plates and detailed species accounts covering voice, behavior, habitat, nesting, and distribution. Range maps aid in locating specific birds.
850 pages, 6 x 9; Paper 71 full-color plates and 39 black and white drawings
$39.95 Your Price: $35.95*
*SPLIT YOUR BOOK AND LIGHTEN THE LOAD! (Add $10.00)
For a more portable and convenient alternative to carrying the full field guide, we can "split" your guide. We can remove the 71 color plates that occupy the middle section of the book, bind them in a plastic spiral binding, and do the same with the remaining text. One may choose to carry only the plates with the short descriptions while in the field, leaving the text at the lodge to refer to later - eliminating more than 70% of the weight of the book!

The New World Tropics; An Introduction for Naturalists (DVD)
The New World Tropics; An Introduction for Naturalists by Richard K. Walton
Richard K. Walton Brownbag Productions, 2005
This new DVD is a a must-have for first-time tropical visitors as well as more seasoned travellers. Filmed at three of the most famous eco-lodges in the world -The Asa Wright Center in Trinidad, La Selva in Costa Rica, and Chan Chich in Belize- the DVD presents a superb introduction to the world's most biologically diverse region. Dazzling footage of birds, butterflies, trees and orchids. Highly recommended for birders, naturalists, and outdoors enthusiasts.
Digital Video Disc
$24.95 Your Price: $22.45

Map of Mexico
Map of Mexico
International Travel Maps
The best map of any country you can get. All major roads, national parks and topography. It's good to know where you're going and where you've been!
Paper
$14.95 Your Price: $13.45

A Bird Finding Guide to Mexico
A Bird Finding Guide to Mexico
Steve N. G. Howell Cornell University Press
Paper
$32.95 Your Price: $29.65

A Neotropical Companion Second Edition
A Neotropical Companion Second Edition by John Kricher
John Kricher Princeton University Press, 1997
This is an extensively expanded and revised edition of the classic originally published in 1989. It is an extraordinarily readable introduction to the birds, animals, plants, and ecosystems of the New World tropics. Kricher presents the complexities of tropical ecology as accessible and nonintimidating with just the right amount of informality and humor. The most comprehensive one volume guide to the neotropics. Highly recommended.
451 pages, 6 x 9; Paper Color photographs and line drawings
$29.95 Your Price: $26.95

Birds of Tropical America
Birds of Tropical America by Steven Hilty
Steven Hilty University of Texas Press, 2005
Back in print, Birds of Tropical America offers a comprehensive look into the lives of some of the most fascinating birds in the world. Topics such as why antbirds don't eat ants, why tropical birds are so colorful (or not), and how hummingbirds survive and even prosper in the high Andes are covered. Hilty writes with knowledge, grace, and humor. You'll come back to this wonderful book every time you're lucky enough to return to the neotropics.
312 pages, 6 x 9; Paper Black and white illustrations
$19.95 Your Price: $17.95

Tropical Nature
Tropical Nature by Adrian Forsythe and Ken Miyata
Adrian Forsythe and Ken Miyata Scribners, 1984
Fascinating introduction to the extraordinary richness of plant and animal life in the lowland rainforests of the neotropics. In 17 chapters, each a brief essay on tropical nature observed, the authors evoke the magic and wonder of a world completely contained within itself.
248 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/4; Paper Black and white illustrations
$14.00 Your Price: $12.60

Where to Watch Birds in Central America
Where to Watch Birds in Central America by Nigel Wheatley
Nigel Wheatley Princeton University Press, 2001
Excellent guide to a bird-rich continent. Detailed bird lists of specialties, endemics, and near-endemics in all the country's habitats make this a great tool for preparing for your adventure.
431 pages, 5 x 8 1/4; Paper Illustrations
$22.95 Your Price: $20.65

Bird Songs of Southeastern Arizona and Sonora Mexico (CD)
Bird Songs of Southeastern Arizona and Sonora Mexico
Geoffrey A. Keller Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Bird Songs of Southeastern Arizona and Sonora, Mexico captures the voices of more than 200 birds of this diverse region. Learn the voices of Elegant Trogon, Rose-throated Becard, Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher, Red-faced Warbler, Olive Warbler, Painted Redstart, Five-striped Sparrow, and a dazzling array of hummingbirds and owls. Includes extremely rare vagrants to the Southeastern Arizona region such as Eared Trogon, Nutting's Flycatcher, Rufous-backed Robin, Blue Mockingbird, Crescent-chested Warbler, Slate-throated Redstart, Fan-tailed Warbler, Rufous-capped Warbler, and Yellow Grosbeak, and extended song sequences for virtually all specialty birds. Anyone traveling to the increasingly popular Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa will find the recordings of White-striped Woodcreeper, Pine Flycatcher, Spotted Wren, and many others very helpful. The perfect audio guide for researchers, beginning birders new to the region, and expert birders alike!
2 Compact Discs
$. Your Price: $24.95

Sounds of Neotropical Rainforest Mammals (CD)
Sounds of Neotropical Rainforest Mammals (CD)
Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 1998
The two-CD guide presents 109 species of mammals including 54 primates and 55 others, most never before published.
2 Compact discs
$29.95 Your Price: $26.95

And don't forget the essentials!

Pajaro Grande Waist Pack
Pajaro Grande Waist Pack
The best waist pack we've come across. Made of tough, water-resistant Cordura, that will handle any international field guide. It boasts 7 pockets including the all-important secret passport pocket (which will fit a wallet as well) AND a water bottle pouch for tropical thirst quenching. This pack will also fit a Sibley Guide or any full size binoculars. Wide non-slip belt. Black.
$42.95 Your Price: $38.65

Slide/Flex Binocular Harness
Back view of the slide/flex binocular harness.
The best binocular harness available. Eliminates all weight from neck and, because of stretchy neoprene strap, the shoulders as well. No more swinging "pendulum" effect when bushwhacking. Absolutely essential for full days of wildlife viewing.
$24.95 Your Price: $22.50
Paul Greenfield (illustrator of THE BIRDS OF ECUADOR), Juan Carlos Calvachi (Ecuadorian Birding Guide), and Jerry Connolly (owner of The Audubon Shop), model The Audubon Shop slide/flex binocular harness high in the Andes. Paul Greenfield (illustrator of THE BIRDS OF ECUADOR), Juan Carlos Calvachi (Ecuadorian Birding Guide), and Jerry Connolly (owner of The Audubon Shop), model The Audubon Shop slide/flex binocular harness high in the Andes.