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Birding for the Curious
Birding for the Curious: The Easiest Way for Anyone to Explore the Incredible World of Birds | Nate Swick
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This book isn't just for birders. It's also for the huge audience of people who hike, maybe have bird feeders, and generally enjoy nature. With this book, the naturalist will discover an incredible and rewarding new adventure in the beautiful world of birds. The book is packed with easy and fun activities and information about birds, how to find them and their part in the nature around us. The information in this book will not only help you identify and learn more about birds, but you'll have a blast doing it. Nate Swick, member of the American Birding Association, has compiled chapters upon chapters of interesting, unique and informative birding knowledge, followed by activities that use the skills you learned. So not only will you learn things like what kind of birds you're looking at around the neighborhood, how to decipher different bird calls, and how to bring the birds to your backyard, but you'll complete fun activities like creating a list of the most popular birds in your area, creating a sound map of bird calls, and making a feeder for your backyard.
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MaGoose
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Used to go birding many years ago. Although I haven't been doing it recently, I had to check this out of the library. Maybe I'm getting the urge again.

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BellaBookNook
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I'm really enjoying this book and all the pretty illustrations make me happy. #BirdNerd

Chessa Oooh! I'm a wannabe bird nerd! Those illustrations look lovely. 8y
BellaBookNook @Chessa It is a fun book and really makes me believe I could improve my birding skills (which I must admit are quite non existent!). 8y
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BellaBookNook
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Why on earth did I step into the library today when I am currently reading several books? This one sounded so interesting and I love seeing all the birds that visit my feeder so I thought 'What the heck?' ☺️

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