Book Recommendation: National Audubon Society Field Guide to . . .
We live in an area surrounded by nature preserves and we have become avid bird and wildlife watchers, as well as hikers in the surrounding trails. If you are into bird watching I recommend picking up a copy of the National Audubon Society Field Guide. I own the New England version and it has handwritten dots on creatures we have seen and identified.
What I really like about the guide is that it is relatively pocket sized. It has great color photos on magazine stock paper and great descriptions of the items it lists. It covers:
If you get outdoors and like to explore-- it is worth owning a copy. I highly recommend adding it to your library.
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What I really like about the guide is that it is relatively pocket sized. It has great color photos on magazine stock paper and great descriptions of the items it lists. It covers:
- Geology
- Habitat
- Weather
- Plants and trees
- Insects
- Fish
- Birds
- Animals
- Parks and preserves
If you get outdoors and like to explore-- it is worth owning a copy. I highly recommend adding it to your library.
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