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All Things Reconsidered: My Birding Adventures(more) »rank: 430958by: Roger Tory Peterson
: :The world's most famous bird watcher recounts his travels in pursuit of birds.A decade after the death of Roger Tory Peterson, his unique perspective on birding comes to life in these highly personal narratives. Here he relates his adventures during a lifetime of traveling the world to observe and record nature. Peterson's sense of adventure and curiousity could not be extinguished. While in his eighties, as one essay relates, his boat capsized in freezing water off the coast of Maine as he was filming a documentary. In another essay we watch his tiny rowboat get caught in an angry sea off the ... |
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Costa Rica Birds: An Introduction to Familiar Species (Pocket Naturalist - Waterford Press)(more) »rank: 75676by: James Kavanagh
: :Costa Rica’s beautiful beaches and unique natural settings – from lush jungle to volcanic landscapes – offer some of the most spectacular nature viewing on the planet. This tiny country – about the same size as the state of West Virginia – is the home to hundreds of species of birds, including the exotic resplendent quetzal.The laminated Pocket Guides are unique and appealing reference tools that offer exceptional value and utility.· Affordable price· Map-sized when folded, the page-like panels make the guides easy to carry and use outdoors;· Each nature guide has full color illustrations and highlights the most easily distinguished markings ... |
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Birds of Northern California(more) »rank: 95433by: David Fix, Andy Bezener
: :Learn about 320 species of Northern California birds in fascinating detail. Descriptions, illustrations and range maps help you identify birds and understand their habits. A checklist helps you keep a list of your birding accomplishments. Perfect for beginner birders and beyond. |
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Eagle Dreams: Searching for Legends in Wild Mongolia(more) »rank: 165484by: Stephen J. Bodio
: :In praise of books by the author: 'Bodio writes like Pavarotti sings. He is a master.' --Tony Hillerman (for Querencia)'Stephen Bodio has written an unpretentious yet thrilling book about falconry, one of man's oldest and most mysterious alliances in the natural world; and he takes us afield under the wild skies of birds of prey.' --Thomas McGuane (for A Rage for Falcons)'Fascinating, funny, sad, beautiful . . . Aloft is full of wonderful images and energy.' --Annie ProulxWhen Stephen Bodio was a young boy in the early 50's he saw an image in National Geographic which became forever etched in his mind: ... |
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The Birdwatcher's Guide to Hawai'i (Kolowalu Books)(more) »rank: 227907by: Rick Soehren
: :This is the first site-specific birding book written especially for the casual or novice birder. It is a fully illustrated look at more than 60 top birding sites on O`ahu, Kaua`i, the Big Island, Maui, Moloka`i, and Lanai. Every spot described offers something special--forest-dwelling birds unique to Hawai`i, seabirds that rarely visit the shore, or introduced birds found in city parks and gardens. Birds of greatest interest and those most likely to be seen at each site are given particular attention, with information on seasonal occurrences to help visitors plan their birding trips. Site descriptions note activities and nearby points of interest, ... |
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The Travels of William Bartram: Naturalist's Edition(more) »rank: 616586by: William Bartram, Francis Harper
: :In 1773, naturalist and writer William Bartram set out from Philadelphia on a four-year journey ranging from the Carolinas to Florida and Mississippi. Combining precise and detailed scientific observations with a profound appreciation of nature, he produced a written account of his journey that would later influence both scientists and poets. 31 photos. 12 illustrations. 4 maps. |
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A Pocket Guide to Hawaii's Birds(more) »rank: 147426from: Mutual Publishing
: :In 1773, naturalist and writer William Bartram set out from Philadelphia on a four-year journey ranging from the Carolinas to Florida and Mississippi. Combining precise and detailed scientific observations with a profound appreciation of nature, he produced a written account of his journey that would later influence both scientists and poets. 31 photos. 12 illustrations. 4 maps. |
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Exploring the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail: Highlights of a Birding Mecca(more) »rank: 556248by: Mel White
: :Birding is booming. The hobby (or, in many cases, passion, or even addiction) has been growing steadily for years, according to studies conducted by both governmental and private organizations. An amazing number of people -- more than 70 million, by one 2001 survey of recreation preferences -- say they participate in birdwatching. Undoubtedly, many of these people simply put feeders in their back yards and enjoy watching the hummingbirds, chickadees, and goldfinches that show up. But just as certainly, more and more birders are venturing out to discover the fun of seeing new birds in new places, whether it's a drive through ... |
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Oregon Birds(more) »rank: 307775by: James Kavanagh
: :Oregon Birds, An Introduction to Familiar Species, is a must-have, reference guide for beginners and experts alike. Whether you're on a nature hike or in your own backyard, you'll want to take along a copy of this indispensable guide. The Pocket Naturalist(tm) series is an introduction to common plants and animals and natural phenomena. Each pocket-sized, folding guide highlights up to 150 species and most feature a map highlighting prominent sanctuaries and outstanding natural attractions. Each is laminated for durability. |
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New England Birds (Pocket Naturalist - Waterford Press)(more) »rank: 210806by: James Kavanagh
: :New England Birds, An Introduction to Familiar Species, is a must-have, reference guide for beginners and experts alike. Whether you're on a nature hike or in your own backyard, you'll want to take along a copy of this indispensable guide. The Pocket Naturalist(tm) series is an introduction to common plants and animals and natural phenomena. Each pocket-sized, folding guide highlights up to 150 species and most feature a map highlighting prominent sanctuaries and outstanding natural attractions. Each is laminated for durability. |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


