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Clare Walker Leslie

How to Look at a Bird: Open Your Eyes to the Joy of Watching and Knowing Birds

How to Look at a Bird: Open Your Eyes to the Joy of Watching and Knowing Birds

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Bestselling author and acclaimed nature illustrator Clare Walker Leslie invites beginning birdwatchers to hone their observational skills with this this easy-to-use visual guide. Using her signature nature journal illustrations,Leslie shows readers the key clues to look for,from the shape of the beak or talons to distinctive feather colourings,flight patterns,and behavioural traits. She offers simple prompts that encourage readers to embrace curiosity and take a closer look.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 144 pages
Publication date: 08 February 2024
Publisher: Workman Publishing


Bestselling author and acclaimed nature illustrator Clare Walker Leslie invites beginning birdwatchers to hone their observational skills with this comprehensive visual guide. Using her signature nature journal illustrations, Leslie showcases the key clues to look for, from the shape of the beak or talons to distinctive feather colorings, flight patterns, and behavioral traits. She offers simple prompts that encourage readers to embrace curiosity and take a closer look: Where are you? What season is it? How is that bird moving or eating? With an emphasis on the birds that are most likely to be seen at a feeder, in a city park, or at a nature preserve, How to Look at a Bird makes bird watching, identification, and appreciation accessible to everyone, no matter where they live.

Leslie's guide is organized into easy-to-follow sections, each focusing on a specific group of birds. She provides detailed descriptions of each bird's appearance, habitat, and behavior, as well as tips on how to identify them. Additionally, Leslie includes helpful anecdotes and tips from her own birdwatching experiences, making the guide both informative and engaging.

One of the standout features of How to Look at a Bird is its emphasis on the importance of observation. Leslie encourages readers to slow down and take their time observing birds, to pay attention to their movements, and to observe their behavior in different environments. She emphasizes that birdwatching is not just about identifying birds, but also about connecting with nature and learning about the world around us.

Another key aspect of the guide is its focus on the birds that are most likely to be seen by beginning birdwatchers. Leslie includes a comprehensive list of common bird species and provides tips on where to find them, including feeders, parks, and nature preserves. She also offers advice on how to attract birds to your yard or garden, making birdwatching a fun and rewarding experience for everyone.

In addition to its practical advice, How to Look at a Bird is also a beautiful and inspiring book. Leslie's nature journal illustrations are stunning, and they bring the birds to life in a way that is both informative and visually appealing. The book is also filled with quotes and anecdotes from other birdwatchers, providing a sense of community and inspiration for those who are new to the hobby.

Overall, How to Look at a Bird is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about birds and connect with nature. Whether you are a seasoned bird watcher or a beginner, this guide will help you deepen your understanding and appreciation of the world's birds.

Bestselling author and acclaimed nature illustrator Clare Walker Leslie invites beginning birdwatchers to hone their observational skills with this comprehensive visual guide. Using her signature nature journal illustrations, Leslie showcases the key clues to look for, from the shape of the beak or talons to distinctive feather colorings, flight patterns, and behavioral traits. She offers simple prompts that encourage readers to embrace curiosity and take a closer look: Where are you? What season is it? How is that bird moving or eating? With an emphasis on the birds that are most likely to be seen at a feeder, in a city park, or at a nature preserve, How to Look at a Bird makes bird watching, identification, and appreciation accessible to everyone, no matter where they live.



Leslie's guide is organized into easy-to-follow sections, each focusing on a specific group of birds. She provides detailed descriptions of each bird's appearance, habitat, and behavior, as well as tips on how to identify them. Additionally, Leslie includes helpful anecdotes and tips from her own birdwatching experiences, making the guide both informative and engaging.



One of the standout features of How to Look at a Bird is its emphasis on the importance of observation. Leslie encourages readers to slow down and take their time observing birds, to pay attention to their movements, and to observe their behavior in different environments. She emphasizes that birdwatching is not just about identifying birds, but also about connecting with nature and learning about the world around us.



Another key aspect of the guide is its focus on the birds that are most likely to be seen by beginning birdwatchers. Leslie includes a comprehensive list of common bird species and provides tips on where to find them, including feeders, parks, and nature preserves. She also offers advice on how to attract birds to your yard or garden, making birdwatching a fun and rewarding experience for everyone.



In addition to its practical advice, How to Look at a Bird is also a beautiful and inspiring book. Leslie's nature journal illustrations are stunning, and they bring the birds to life in a way that is both informative and visually appealing. The book is also filled with quotes and anecdotes from other birdwatchers, providing a sense of community and inspiration for those who are new to the hobby.



Overall, How to Look at a Bird is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn more about birds and connect with nature. Whether you are a seasoned bird watcher or a beginner, this guide will help you deepen your understanding and appreciation of the world's birds.

Weight: 230g
Dimension: 140 x 178 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781635866490

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