Tag: Houghton

Forthcoming Title: What the Robin Knows

| February 3, 2012 | 0 Comments
Forthcoming Title: What the Robin Knows

“Mr. Young’s background, as well as his years of work teaching tracking skills and nature awareness to others, holds the promise that this may be a very interesting book indeed.”

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Forthcoming Title: The Bluebird Effect

| January 30, 2012 | 1 Comment
Forthcoming Title: The Bluebird Effect

“A Harvard educated biologist with the soul of a poet, Ms. Zickefoose has become beloved to countless readers, as well as National Public Radio listeners, as a keen interpreter of the natural world.”

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Forthcoming Title: Arctic Autumn

| July 26, 2011 | 0 Comments
Forthcoming Title: Arctic Autumn

With the forthcoming publication of Arctic Autumn, Pete Dunne is three quarters of the way toward the completion of his planned four part series of books covering all four seasons each in a different biome.

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Useful Advice from Kenn Kaufman

| April 21, 2011 | 1 Comment
Useful Advice from Kenn Kaufman

Clever, jocular, and most of all exceptionally useful for all who engage in either bird watching and birding, the message provided Kaufman’s list of ten points of advice to the practitioner through which he or she might achieve the betterment of his or her skills in, and hence increased enjoyment of, these activities.

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The Twelve Natural History Books of Christmas – Book Ten: Identifying and Feeding Birds

| December 23, 2010 | 0 Comments
The Twelve Natural History Books of Christmas – Book Ten: Identifying and Feeding Birds

The latest addition to the Peterson Field Guide series presents all the essential information needed to establish a bird-friendly backyard.

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The Twelve Natural History Books of Christmas – Book Three: Mariposa Road

| December 14, 2010 | 0 Comments
The Twelve Natural History Books of Christmas – Book Three: Mariposa Road

As anyone who has ever had the pleasure of meeting Robert Michael Pyle will readily attest, he is one of the most friendly and gregarious individuals you are ever likely to encounter.

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Falconer on the Edge

| November 2, 2009 | 2 Comments
Falconer on the Edge

Falconry, steeped as it is in tradition and solitary as its practice out of necessity must be, is an enigma wrapped in a mystery.

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Prairie Spring

| October 19, 2009 | 4 Comments
Prairie Spring

In the spirit of the great American natural history writer Edwin Way Teale, Pete Dunne’s Prairie Spring chronicles the unfolding of a season.

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