Books

Oprah Picks The Bluebird Effect as Book of the Week

Oprah Picks The Bluebird Effect as Book of the Week {Comments Off}

Regardless of your opinion regarding Oprah Winfrey as a literary taste-maker, you can’t deny that when she declares a book to be one of her picks it has a dramatic effect on that book’s sales.

Newly Noted: The Double-crested Cormorant {Comments Off}

As a boy growing up in a fishing family near the mouth of the Columbia River, one of the first birds I learned to recognize was the Double-crested Cormorant.

Forthcoming Title: A World of Insects

Forthcoming Title: A World of Insects {Comments Off}

With over a million named species and the likelihood of millions more yet to be described, the Class Insecta comprises one of the most widely diverse and successful groups within the animal kingdom.

Forthcoming Title: Before They’re Gone {Comments Off}

I was particularly pleased to learn of the forthcoming publication this April of a new book about one family’s exploration of some of America’s most well-known and culturally beloved national parks.

Forthcoming Title: Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast

Forthcoming Title: Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast {Comments Off}

I’ll be honest; when I read the press release for Carol Gracie’s forthcoming book Spring Wildflowers of the Northeast: A Natural History, Princeton University Press had me at “In a book that hearkens back to an earlier era of natural history…”

Newly Noted: The Kirtland’s Warbler

Newly Noted: The Kirtland’s Warbler {Comments Off}

Of all the North American birds that twitchers from around the world would dearly love to add to their life lists, few rank higher than the Kirtland’s Warbler.

Forthcoming New Naturalists Volumes for 2012 {Comments Off}

Following upon the publication this past January of Peter Friend’s volume on Scotland, HarperCollins UK, has announced the next two forthcoming volumes of the unparalleled New Naturalists series.

Newly Noted: Birds of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire (Princeton Field Guides) {Comments Off}

Traveling to the Leeward Lesser Antilles? Just like to relax in a chair at home and dream of the amazing birds to be seen in the Southern Caribbean?