Brushed By Feathers: A Year Of Birdwatching In The West
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Book Description
Intriguing factual essays written for the casual nature lover and the experienced bird-watcher. Accompanied by vivid line drawings and quotes from noted naturalists, Brushed by Feathers is a muse for all.
*Month-by-month introductions to birds of the West-from backyard feeders to wetland, forest, and waterway inhabitants
*More than 150 western United States and Canadian birds, in locales from Kenai, Alaska, to southeastern Arizona
*Also includes folklore, native traditions, and insights into bird identification, migration, breeding, and other activities
About the Author
Frances L. Wood is a writer, teacher, and naturalist. She writes a popular, award-winning newspaper column about birdwatching and has published more than 100 articles on birds and nature. She is a Master Birder with Seattle Audubon. For more than fifteen years she has taught classes on birdwatching, nature writing, and illustrated journaling. Ms. Wood lives on Whidbey Island, Washington.
Brushed By Feathers: A Year Of Birdwatching In The West,Frances L. Wood,Fulcrum Publishing,1555914802,Anecdotes,Bird watching,Birds,Birds & Birdwatching - General,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Nature/Ecology,Northwest, Pacific,Wood, Frances L
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