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Lbj's

Lbj's
Author: Derek Solomon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2002-11-30
Genre: Bird watching
ISBN: 9781868725526

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LBJs Made Easier helps you to identify nondescript little birds through a five-step process of elimination. Close to 200 species are covered in these pages. The LBJs covered in this book are difficult to identify honeyguides, larks, bulbuls, chats, thrushes, robins, warblers, flycatchers, pipits, female seed-eaters plus canaries and siskins.


Southern African LBJs made simple

Southern African LBJs made simple
Author: Doug Newman
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2021-02-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1775846598

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Now updated and expanded, Southern African LBJs made simple offers a unique method for identifying and distinguishing the cryptic little birds that are known as ‘little brown jobs’. Using a three-stage process, the book guides readers through successive stages, each of which takes them closer to identifying the bird in question. As calls play a critical role in identification of these birds, individual calls and comparative tracks are included. The book features: NEW BIRD CALL ACCESS – instant access to calls using free downloadable call app to scan barcodes on the species pages. Concise text describing key ID criteria (such as size, habitat, habits, call and similar-looking and -sounding birds). Updated distribution maps and carefully labelled illustrations. This enhanced and updated new edition will be an invaluable guide for anyone who wants to be able to tell one LBJ from another. Sales points: invaluable resource for identifying cryptic birds; fully updated, with additional species and refined ID information; scan and play bird calls using free downloadable app.


Forthcoming Books

Forthcoming Books
Author: Rose Arny
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1094
Release: 1999-04
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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Lbjs (Little Brown Jobs) Made Easy

Lbjs (Little Brown Jobs) Made Easy
Author: Ken Newman
Publisher: Southern Book Pub of South Africa
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1999-01-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781868127504

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This reference is designed to help identify nondescript little birds of Southern Africa through a five-step process of elimination. It covers about 200 species, and is a companion to Newman's Birds of Southern Africa; all the birds are cross-referenced to the field guide.


The Beach Book

The Beach Book
Author: Aleda Shirley
Publisher: Sarabande Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781889330273

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This anthology of poetry, short fiction, and essays about coastal life features contributions from a wealth of writers, including Susan Minot, Lucille Clifton, Peter Cameron, Robert Haas, and many others.


The Woodland Book

The Woodland Book
Author: Tessa Wardley
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1472900014

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From an author passionate about reconnecting both adults and children with nature, The Woodland Book aims to show anyone with an interest in nature and the great outdoors how to make the most of the unique environments provided by a canopy of trees. Packed with fascinating facts about woodlands including ancient rituals and the wildlife and flora that make it special. You'll learn how to identify different kinds of woodland, assess the age of a tree from a stump, recognise the birds that nest in the canopy by their song and meet other creatures such as bats, badgers and even the odd wild boar. Other activities include learning ancient woodland arts such as coppicing, searching for woodland fruits and building your own shelter and mythical 'green man'. Perfect for adults and children who enjoy climbing, investigating, den building, camping and generally having fun, this book will encourage readers to have fun with nature.


The Gardener's Almanac

The Gardener's Almanac
Author: Alan Titchmarsh
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1529389429

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National treasure and presenter of ITV's hugely popular Love Your Garden, Alan Titchmarsh brings us his month by month almanac of garden knowledge, facts, advice and inspiration. Here is seasonal advice on what to grow and sow, projects to engage in, as well as wildlife to spot, gorgeous gardens to visit, birds and flowers to celebrate, weather notes, and nature to reflect on in poems, music, and books. A beautifully packaged giftbook with illustrations by Alan himself.


Birding at the Bridge

Birding at the Bridge
Author: Heather Wolf
Publisher: The Experiment
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1615193146

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One woman shares her quest to document a stunning variety of birds found in Brooklyn Bridge Park in this wonderful guide for birders everywhere. The Brooklyn Bridge once overshadowed a decaying industrial waterfront, but today it points the way to a new green oasis: Brooklyn Bridge Park. When avid birder Heather Wolf moved from tropical Florida to a nearby apartment, she wondered how many species she might see there, and soon came to a surprising realization: Not only is the park filled with an astonishing variety of birds, but the challenges that come with urban birding make them even more fun—and rewarding—to find. Camera in hand, Heather has captured scores of memorable scenes—a European starling pokes its head out of a hole in a snack shop, a marsh wren straddles two branches, common grackle nestlings clamor for food above the basketball courts—in more than 150 stunning photographs that will entrance birders and bird lovers, wherever their local patch may be. From the familiar-but-striking bufflehead duck to the elusive mourning warbler, every species comes to life on the page, foraging, nesting, and soaring in the slice of the city where they’ve made themselves at home. Discover the thrilling adventure of birding in the great outdoors—in the heart of Brooklyn. Praise for Birding at the Bridge “Where you may see only pigeons, sparrows and the occasional sea gull, [Heather Wolf] has recorded 130 species, many of which she has beautifully photographed.” —The New York Times “Part of the pleasure of her book, besides excellent photography . . . is the way [Heather Wolf] shares the circumstances and excitement of particular sightings.” —The Wall Street Journal


Slow Adventures

Slow Adventures
Author: Tor McIntosh
Publisher: National Trust
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1911657356

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Why rush through life when you could stop, ponder and truly experience the world around you? This unhurried exploration of the great outdoors encourages you to engage all of your senses and fully appreciate the beauty of your surroundings. With the emphasis on experiencing, rather than simply passing through, Slow Adventures asks us to pause for a moment and reconnect with nature. Try willow weaving in Somerset, rock pooling in East Sussex, wild camping in Cambridgeshire, foraging in Herefordshire, spoon carving in Cumbria, fossil hunting in Yorkshire, lino printing in Monmouthshire, bushcraft in Northumberland, sea kayaking in Inverness-shire and many more memorable experiences. These immersive adventures will awaken your senses, revive your spirits and allow you to make the most of your time in our glorious countryside.


A Place on the Water

A Place on the Water
Author: Jerry Dennis
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1940941121

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More than a collection of fishing stories, A Place on the Water is a passionate and eloquent exploration of subjects with broad appeal: love of land and water, informed and unsentimental appreciation of nature, and outrage at changes that threaten to obliterate places we can no longer afford to take for granted. Jerry Dennis’s sparkling prose and Glenn Wolff’s captivating illustrations transport us to a world we recognize from childhood: a place of limitless range and possibility, shimmering with life, where the very next cast will be the one that hooks something enormous and wonderful. PRAISE: “A Place on the Water is a collection of lyrical, haunting essays, set in northern Michigan. Many are about fishing, but that does not necessarily mean they are to be enjoyed strictly by anglers. Hemingway’s Big Two-Hearted River was about fishing, too, but can be read for pleasure if you have never wet a line…Dennis covers a lot of ground, then; but there is throughout the book a kind of constant tone, as sharp and precise as the scent of cedar. And it stays with the reader long after he has put down the book.” —Geoffrey Norman, author of American Way “Eloquent essays about the author’s adventures exploring his love of land, water and nature in his beloved Michigan…Enjoyable reading with beautiful, evocative illustrations.” —Sports Afield "Jerry Dennis is one of a handful of superb writer who love angling deeply and write memoirs full of warmth, eloquence, and wit. A Place on the Water is a book of many robust—and fragile—miracles." —Nick Lyons, author of Spring Creek