I picked up Birds of New Mexico Field Guide because of a college assignment requiring me to find four birds in the wild, and then identify them. It was a simple assignment, I know, but it is utterly terrifying when you have little to no idea about things in the wild. I tried looking at other field guides, both online and in print, but I could make neither hide nor tail from anything within those pages. I felt hopeless. That is, until, I found this particular field guide. I saw the cover and was like, alright, this might work. So I checked the reviews and I immediately saw people talking about the field guide being separated by COLOR! I bought the book instantly, no further research required.
So, as to the book itself, Birds of New Mexico Field Guide is absolutely fantastic. It is the most effortless field guide I have ever seen because if I see a yellow bird, then all I need to do is find the page with a yellow tab. Boom, flip a few pages and there's the bird with all of the important information. I don't need to know anything about the bird except its primary color to locate it in this handy little pocket-sized book. Do you know how amazing that is? It's so great that I've been carrying the book around with me for days, just happily whipping it out anytime I see a bird. I am starting to feel like I have an actual connection to nature, an interest in what is going on around me, and that is all thanks to this book. Honestly, I am beyond thankful I bought it and I absolutely recommend it to anyone, regardless if you need it for an assignment!