Many of my original field guide plates are available for sale. Prints (11 x 14 in) are also available of selected plates
Peterson Field Guide to Mammals of North America


1-3 SOLD
4 Prairie Dogs $ 400 SOLD
5 Large Ground Squirrels $ 400
6 Medium-sized Ground Squirrels $ 300
7-18 SOLD
19 Harvest Mice $ 300 SOLD
20-12 SOLD
22 Jumping Mice and Grasshopper Mice $ 400 SOLD
23 SOLD
24 Rice, Cotton and House Rats $ 400
25 Eastern Voles $ 300 SOLD
26 Voles of the Northwest $ 400
27-28 SOLD
29 Eastern Rabbits $ 400
30 Northern Hares and Jackrabbits $ 500
31 SOLD

32 Small Shrews $ 500 SOLD
33 Large Shrews $ 500 SOLD
34-40 SOLD
41 White-tailed and Mule Deer $ 400
42 Elk and Introduced Deer $ 400
43-58 SOLD
59 Elephant Seal and Walrus $ 300

60 Manatee and Short-beaked Dolphins $ $ 450
61 Typical Beaked Dolphins $ 400 SOLD
62 Small Blunt-headed Cetaceans $ 300
63 Medium-sized Blunt-headed Cetaceans $ 350 SOLD
64 Beaked Whales $ 300
65-66 SOLD
A Field Guide to the Mammals of Central America and Southeast Mexico
20 Large Northern Squirrels $ 400
21 Large Southern Squirrels $ 500
22 Smaller Squirrels $ 400
25 Shrews and Small Terrestrial Mice $ 400
28 Rice Rats $ 400
29 Short-tailed and Semi-aquatic Rats $ 400
31 Large Rats $ 400
34 Rabbits and Hare $ 400
35 Canids $ 500
44 Deer $ 400
45 and 46 Manatee and dolphins $ 400 each
47, 48, 49 Cetaceans $ 300 each
I also have some of the original bat plates, please ask if you are interested in these
Mammals of the Neotropics: The Central Neotropics, Volume 3, by J.F. Eisenberg and K. H . Redford. 1999. Chicago UP
I have some plates still for sale from this book that are quite large and impressive. You can see them here: Plates eisenberg vol 3
9 Sakis, Uakaris and Cebus Monkeys $ 500
11 Squirrels and Large Rodents $ 500 SOLD
12 Murid rodents $ 350 SOLD
18 Peccaries, Camelids and Tapirs $ 500
Please email me for more information (fiona.reid7243 at gmail.com)
Dear Fiona,
I am 14 and I am also a artist. I was wondering what kind of medium you use in your artwork? Also its pretty cool that you do nature tours. When I grow up I want to be a wildlife biologist that studies the habitats and behaviors of wild animals, and I would like to draw pictures of them too, like you do. I have your Mammals of North America feild guide book and I love it! I think that what you do is kinda like what I want to be. Do you have any tips for me?
Please write back, thank you