And we are grateful to Paul Bannick, Gerrit Vyn, and the hundreds of others who have been so generous with their work since BirdNote first aired in 2005. We have been thrilled to feature the work of these remarkable contributors to BirdNote. And Daniella Theoret, artist and animator, lives between California and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Taiwan native Jerry Ting is a frequent contributor to Audubon chapters and to online birding groups in the San Francisco East Bay Area. Eugene Beckes was an avid tree-climber when he was a kid and is still exploring nature in St. At the opposite corner of the country, Tara Tanaka tends her 45-acre refuge with 275 Wood Stork nests in her backyard swamp in Tallahassee, Florida. They are Mike Hamilton, a retired Boeing engineer Gregg Thompson, a biologist who worked with Woodland Park Zoo Dory Hamlyn, retired teacher and avid BirdNote traveler Mick Thompson, board member and chapter photographer at Eastside Audubon Society and Tom Munson, who spends most of his time on the back roads of Eastern Washington. Five regular contributors hail from the Pacific Northwest, where BirdNote got its start. From John Garp Harrison, an independent bookseller and frequent visitor to the Mount Auburn Cemetery in the Boston area, to two birders in the Houston area, Joanne Kamo and Greg Lavaty, to a law professor at Stanford University, Tom Grey, now retired. You can learn more about each one by clicking on his or her name. The 2018 Birds of BirdNote calendar features images from 13 long-time BirdNote photo contributors. Hundreds of photographers have generously shared their photos with us since BirdNote began in 2005. They connect us and inspire us to care.Īnd every day, members of the BirdNote corps of photographers bring the stories to life. Your per calendar discount will be applied that totals to one free Waterford pocket guide for each two purchased automatically.Featuring some of the photos from a few of our hundreds of contributors Image:īirdNote stories – joyful, positive, and packed with facts – share every amazing detail of birds’ lives. Start your birding year right with our NEW 2018 Interactive Daily Calendars! Buy any two and add one of five Waterford pocket guides as a stocking stuffer, for free! (A $9.95 value! Pick from these titles: Birding 101, Right Bird, Right House, Gardening for Birds, Nests & Eggs, or Bird Feeders & Food.) Use promo code: WATERFORDHOLIDAY, valid through 12/31/17). “GIVE AND GET” FACEBOOK OFFER: BUY 2 GET 1 FREE WATERFORD POCKET GUIDE! Vintage Ink Blotter 1940s Calendar / Butler Paper Company Chicago Illinois / Vintage Ephemera / Patriotic Advertising (297) 15.00. Bird a Day also works with our free downloadable BIRD QR app to listen to HD bird sounds on each species page and learn more. Add to Favorites 40s Venus Pencil Company Ltd Toronto advertising ink blotter Queens University Kingston (224) 3.94. We also share special bird and conservation days throughout the year and “get out there and go bird watching!” weekend ideas and activities, with some of our best bird-watching advice and tips from the Cornell Lab. Both editions include gorgeous photographs of common birds from the Cornell Lab’s photography community, the latest range maps, easy reference icons (i.e., Habitat, Food, Nesting, and Behavior), and fascinating information on each species. Just like our field guides, we created Bird a Day in two regional editions - Eastern/Central North America and Western North America. “GIVE AND GET” FACEBOOK OFFER: BUY 2 GET 1 FREE WATERFORD POCKET GUIDE! The Bird a Day 2018 interactive daily calendars are the first page-a-day desk calendar series that showcases birds where people live. If you have family, friends, and co-workers that love birds, we have the perfect holiday gift for you!
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