Darwin’s Backyard
The world knows Charles Darwin as a keen observer of the natural world and as a theorist. But Darwin was a remarkable expermenter also, as James Costa shows in this book.
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The world knows Charles Darwin as a keen observer of the natural world and as a theorist. But Darwin was a remarkable expermenter also, as James Costa shows in this book.
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Noah Strycker reports on his quest to see half the world’s birds in one year (2015), traveling across forty-one countries on all seven continents with a backpack, binoculars, and a series of one-way tickets.
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If you like the Crossley ID Guide series, or if you’ve never seen any other books by Crossley, take a look at this volume on waterfowl.
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Noted author Bernd Heinrich tells us tales of a series of individual birds of multiple species and finds that there is still much to learn about even our most common birds.
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Darrin Lunde, Museum Specialist in the Division of Mammals at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History, explores Teddy Roosevelt’s lifelong passion for the natural world.
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