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Pocket Nature: Bird-Watching
Pocket Nature: Bird-Watching
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For amateur birdwatchers and aspiring ornithologists, this introductory book offers an easy way to delve into the awe-inspiring world of bird-watching, whether in a park, a forest, on a beach, or a front porch. In these pages, you’ll learn how to:
- Go where the birds are (or might be)
- Identify over twenty species of common and non-native North American birds through birdsong, nests, and appearance
- Create a bird-friendly habitat in your yard
- Engage in community programming to spread avian awareness
Combining bird-watching basics with mindfulness exercises, Pocket Nature: Bird-Watching is a wonderful reminder that friendly faces are always around us—we just need to open our eyes and ears to find them.
The Details:
- 128 pages
- Dimensions: 5.98 x 0.63 x 3.94 inches
The Author:
Andrea Debbink is an editor, author, and master naturalist based in Wisconsin. She is the author of more than a dozen books, most recently Thrive Where You're Planted, and she writes a monthly newsletter called Natural Wonder for nature lovers and conservationists.
