"" (Excursion Book for Identifying Birds in the Wild), authored by Heinrich Frieling , is a classic German field guide first published in the 1930s that remains a notable piece of ornithological history. Overview & Structure
Dedicated sections for coniferous, deciduous, and mixed woodlands. Key Strengths Exkursionsbuch zum Bestimmen der VГ¶gel in freie...
The book's defining feature is its organization by rather than strictly by taxonomic order. This approach makes it a precursor to modern "where to watch" and habitat-based identification guides. The contents are divided into sections such as: "" (Excursion Book for Identifying Birds in the
Antique and reprint editions (like the 1936 second edition) are often sought after on sites like Booklooker and Medimops . authored by Heinrich Frieling
Species inhabiting dry meadows, fields, and agricultural areas. Wetlands: Birds of moors, swamps, and inland damp meadows.