The literature relating to birding is vast, however certain books or series are regarded by the
birding community as key milestones, setting standards of quality and influencing the development of birding literature, or birding itself. These works and their impact are dealt with on this page, in chronological order of publication. More information on each of the individual works can be found on their individual pages.
★ ''
The Field Guide to the Birds'' by
Roger Tory Peterson is regarded as the key birding book of the
20th Century, due to its impact on the development and popularisation of birding.
★ ''Atlas of Breeding Birds of the West Midlands'', produced in
1970 by the
West Midland Bird Club - the first modern bird
atlas.
★ ''
Birds of the Western Palearctic'' (BWP) is a comprehensive
regional avifauna for the
Western Palearctic. It consists of 9 volumes, the first published in 1977 and the ninth in 1996. BWP's format and breadth influenced the development of regional avifaunas for other parts of the world, notably
The Birds of Africa.
★ The ''
Helm Identification Guides'' are a series, originally produced by
Christopher Helm, covering the identification of groups of birds at a worldwide scale. The first volume produced was ''Seabirds'' by Peter Harrison, published in
1983.
★ ''
The Macmillan Field Guides to Bird Identification'' are two small field guides. They adopt an unusual format, in that not all species in the geographical area of coverage are included; instead only groups of species which the authors regarded as difficult to identify are covered. Each such group is given a chapter, where identification is covered discurively rather than in the abbreviated form more usually used in a field guide. The publication of the first volume (covering Britain and Ireland) was the first time that this approach had been used in a European guide; the book undoubtedly had a major influence on improving the identification skills of birders in Britain during the [1990s]][.
★ The publication of
Charles Sibley &
Jon Ahlquist's ''
Phylogeny and Classification of Birds'' in 1990 brought a debate about the
higher-level systematics of modern birds to the consciousness of birders. Sibley and Ahlquist proposed a radically different
phylogenetic tree for birds, based on the results of
DNA-DNA hybridisation studies. More details can be found in the article
Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy.
★ ''
Handbook of the Birds of the World'' is the first work to describe and illustrate all of the world's birds. It is currently in production.
★ ''
The Sibley Guide to Birds'' by
David Allen Sibley was published in 2000, and was widely regarded as setting a new standard for field guides in
North America.
★ ''
The Collins Bird Guide'' by
Peter J. Grant and
Lars Svensson was first published in 2000, and was received extremely warmly by birders. It deals with the birds of the bulk of the Western Palearctic.