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New Field Guide, is it worth buying?

JW Mills

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I realize this is primarily a bird forum, but I do know that the members have other interests such as mammals, insects, etc.
 
Anyway, I was surfing the web and ran across a new field guide, 'The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs' and it is available here;
http://press.princeton.edu/titles/9287.html
 
So I'm wondering, has anyone here stumbled across any dinosaurs during their outings?
 
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So I'm wondering, has anyone here stumbled across any dinosaurs during their outings?

You mean stumbled across one, and _lived_ to tell about it  :D  :shock:
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So I'm wondering, has anyone here stumbled across any dinosaurs during their outings?
 

No, despite what my kids might think. :wink:

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So I'm wondering, has anyone here stumbled across any dinosaurs during their outings?
 

Yes, almost every day. Just today I had 18 species of dinosaur including a long-eared owl and a song sparrow.
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