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NEW SUBSCRIBE AND MAKE AS MANY BOOKS WITH ANY NUMBER OF BIRDS YOU WANT
NEW 6 x 9 INCH FIELD GUIDE ALLOWS PRINTING ONE BIRD PER PAGE
NEW 8.5 x 11 INCH FIELD GUIDE ALLOWS PRINTING TWO BIRDS PER PAGE
NEW FILTER BY LOCATION, FAMILY, ORDER OR BACKYARD FEEDER
The WhatBird MAG Field Guide allows you to create custom field guides which can be downloaded and printed on a color printer. You can use our covers or upload your own custom cover. With a license you may print and sell these, otherwise you are limited only to personal use. For licensing please contact us. Here are some ways you can use the MAG:
- Gift field guides for friends and family with your own cover
- Customized Cliff Notes-style field guides
- List of just your local birds
- To eliminate carrying a large field guide in the field
- Teaching classes on identification
- As a supplement to other field guides
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- For those tough ID problems
- As a promotional tool for small bird sanctuary
- As searchable field guide on your computer
- For targeted travel or vacation, like a Pelagic trip
- To put on your SD card for a PDA or Palm Pilot
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Below are just a few of the hundreds of field guides and pocket guides people have created with Make-a-Guide. For custom guides and covers contact us directly. |

There are three field guide formats: a 6 inch x 9 inch, with each bird taking two pages, a 6 x 9 inch with one bird per page, and an 8.5 x 11 inch with one bird per page. These formats require minimal trimming and after printing and you can bind it in several ways: folder, small 3 ring binder, coil or spiral bound. The 8.5 x 11 allows you to print two birds per page on 8.5 x 14 inch legal paper, and then fold the pages to make a nice booklet. The 6 x 9 one bird per page format can be printed the same way on 8.5 x 11 letter size paper. If you are not subscribed you can include up to
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birds per book from any family. If you are subscribed you can include any number of birds in your guide and make as many books as you wish. When you are ready, click our Next button. To make a correction, click our Previous button; not your browser's Back button.