Do you guys have any recommendations for a good visual guide (book or website) that shows and describes the flora and fauna of the San Gabriel Mountains? I want to familiarize myself with all of the things that I've been coming across (and might come across).
I've seen a couple websites, but they're either incomplete or difficult to use.
I also came across this CD-ROM, but I don't have a CD player anymore...
http://ws-na.assoc-amazon.com/widgets/cm?l=as1&f=ifr&o=1&t=tapatalk02-20&asins=B001LOBQ70
Books and websites
You could try:
https://www.inaturalist.org/places/ange ... nal-forest
They also have a map of observations, but a lot of GPS appears to be off/way off.
https://www.inaturalist.org/places/ange ... nal-forest
They also have a map of observations, but a lot of GPS appears to be off/way off.
There is an app for that CD content. I found a link to it on website for the CD ROM, oh, and you can buy the CD for half of what the Amazon sellers are asking.bapolis wrote: ↑Do you guys have any recommendations for a good visual guide (book or website) that shows and describes the flora and fauna of the San Gabriel Mountains? I want to familiarize myself with all of the things that I've been coming across (and might come across).
I've seen a couple websites, but they're either incomplete or difficult to use.
I also came across this CD-ROM, but I don't have a CD player anymore...
http://ws-na.assoc-amazon.com/widgets/cm?l=as1&f=ifr&o=1&t=tapatalk02-20&asins=B001LOBQ70
http://www.natureathand.com/index.html
Awesome. I didn't see the app on their website when I looked. Thanks!Gene wrote: ↑There is an app for that CD content. I found a link to it on website for the CD ROM, oh, and you can buy the CD for half of what the Amazon sellers are asking.bapolis wrote: ↑Do you guys have any recommendations for a good visual guide (book or website) that shows and describes the flora and fauna of the San Gabriel Mountains? I want to familiarize myself with all of the things that I've been coming across (and might come across).
I've seen a couple websites, but they're either incomplete or difficult to use.
I also came across this CD-ROM, but I don't have a CD player anymore...
http://ws-na.assoc-amazon.com/widgets/cm?l=as1&f=ifr&o=1&t=tapatalk02-20&asins=B001LOBQ70
http://www.natureathand.com/index.html
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For birds I like this one
An Introduction to Southern California Birds
Because it is limited to So Cal, it is feasible to flip through the whole thing to match up whatever you've seen with a photo. Looks like it's out of print but availability is decent.
An Introduction to Southern California Birds
Because it is limited to So Cal, it is feasible to flip through the whole thing to match up whatever you've seen with a photo. Looks like it's out of print but availability is decent.