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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Volunteer Opportunity: Columbus Audubon is looking for volunteer Beginner Bird Walk leaders to share the love of birding with beginners on walks at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center. There are monthly or bi-monthly opportunities to either lead or co-lead walks on Saturday mornings at 10am. Contact Elissa Rand with interest or inquiry. Happy Birding! Elissa
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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.
Birding without Borders Read More »
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.
Crossley Guide – Waterfowl Read More »
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.
One Wild Bird at a Time Read More »
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.
Theodore Roosevelt Read More »