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The Habitat Guide to Birding (Hardcover) newly tagged "outdoors"

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The Habitat Guide to Birding (Hardcover)
By Thomas P. McElroy

66 used and new from $0.17


  • Hardcover: 257 pages

  • Publisher: Knopf; 1st edition (March 12, 1974)

  • Language: English

  • ISBN-10: 0394474929

  • ISBN-13: 978-0394474922

  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.5 x 1.3 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds

    First tagged "outdoors" by Council Crest Books
    Customer tags: bird identification, birding, bird songs, bird watching, nature, bird calls, bird habitat, birds, habitat, bird species, outdoors, binoculars

  •  The first guide that simplifies bird identification by showing which species one may expect to find in various types of landscape and cover.


    This is a browsing book, not a field guide. Birds are not illustrated. Instead there are drawings of places where birds commonly live ("habitats").


    The best part of this book is the chart of bird sounds. I looked up "squawking" and found great blue heron. Always wondered what was making that noise at the end of the dock. Another list identifies common owls. Does the bird scream "kschhh" or mutter "hoo-hooho-hoo-o"?



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    Wolves and Honey: A Hidden History of the Natural World (Hardcover) newly tagged "outdoors"


    Wolves and Honey: A Hidden History of the Natural World (Hardcover)
    By Susan Brind Morrow

    73 used and new from $0.01
    Customer Rating: 4.2

    First tagged "outdoors" by maxies_books
    Customer tags: morrow, bees, beekeepers, susan brind morrow, nature writing, nature studies, upstate new york, natural world, outdoors, wolf, finger lakes region, human ecology


    Susan Brind Morrow brings her singular sensibility as a classicist and linguist to this strikingly original reflection on the fine but resilient threads that bind humans to the natural world. Anchored in the emblematic experiences of a trapper and a beekeeper, Wolves and Honey explores the implications of their very different relationships to the natural world, while illuminating Morrow’s own poignant experience of the lives and tragic deaths of these men who deeply influenced her.
    Ultimately for Morrow these two — the tracker and trapper of wolves, the keeper of bees — are a touchstone for a memoir of the land itself, the rich soil of the Finger Lakes region in upstate New York. From the ancient myth of the Tree of Life to the mysterious reappearance of wolves in the New York wilderness, from the inner life of the word “nectar,” whose Greek root (“that which overcomes death”) reveals our most fundamental experience of wonder, to the surprising links between the physics of light and the chemistry of sweetness, Morrow’s richly evocative writing traces startling historical, scientific, and metaphorical resonances.
    Wolves and Honey, attuned to the connections among various realms of culture and nature, time and language, jolts us into thinking anew about our sometimes neglected but always profound relationship to the natural world.


    Flora and fauna aren't my strong points. But after reading Morrow's new book, I feel I can hold my own on bees, the Finger Lakes, apples, trees and yes, wolves. The book is a meditation and needs to be read slowly so that the reader doesn't miss the subtleties of her language and thought. The interconnections between the natural world of upstate New York and its political, social and religious worlds is fascinating. In the book's first pages Morrow transported this lifelong city dweller to upstate New York with such ease and pleasure that I didn't want to return. It is the perfect read for a quiet afternoon in a hammock. 
     



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