Published in 1964, the text, photographs, and artwork of this National Geographic book appear dated. That being said, this is a very nice book. It's not a field guide. Rather it is an appreciation of birds. As Roger Tory Peterson says in the final chapter, "…I have found in birds the finest expression of the natural world. They are quick, incisive, and beautiful. They respond instinctively to the laws of nature. They demonstrate clearly the subtle forces of natural selection and adaptation."
The book covers 327 species, its companion volume, Water, Prey, and Game Birds of North America another 329 birds. Each birds gets a write-up of one quarter to one half page. There is at least one photo or painting of each species covered. There are introductions to each family of birds by various ornithological bright lights of the day and additional chapters on topics such as "birds in your garden" and "courtship and nesting behavior."
Song and Garden Birds of North America by Alexander Wetmore (National Geographic Society 1975)(598.2). This is National Geographic's volume on backyard birding and the natural history of birds. My rating: 7/10, finished 1979.