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

Author:   Clare Walker Leslie
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
ISBN:  

9781635866490


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   08 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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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 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. AUTHOR: Clare Walker Leslie is a nationally known wildlife artist, author, and educator. For more than 30 years, she has been connecting people of all ages to nature using drawing, writing, and observation of the outdoors. Her books include the bestsellers Keeping a Nature Journal and The Nature Connection, as well as The Curious Nature Guide, Nature Journal, and Drawn to Nature. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Granville, Vermont. SELLING POINTS: . Unique visual guide accessible for beginning bird watchers, focused on the simple joy of close observation. Renowned nature illustrator Clare Walker Leslie introduces readers to the key features to look for in observing and identifying the most common birds, with delightful illustrations of types of beaks, feathers, basic behaviors, and more. . From a bestselling author and ""godmother"" of the nature journaling movement. Since the publication of Keeping a Nature Journal, originally published in 1998 (150,000 copies in print), Clare Walker Leslie has inspired thousands of people of all ages to become keen observers of the natural world and create illustrated journals that capture the wonder and small pleasures of nature right around them."

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Author:   Clare Walker Leslie
Publisher:   Workman Publishing
Imprint:   Storey Publishing LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.220kg
ISBN:  

9781635866490


ISBN 10:   1635866499
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   08 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""An invitation to gaze up and around and follow a childlike curiosity, and yes, simple delight, in really seeing our feathered friends. Call it an ""introduction to hanging out with birds."" Leslie's utterly charming journal-style sketch illustrations had us smiling from start to finish.""--Orion Magazine ""Leslie, the doyenne of nature journaling, whose best-selling Keeping a Nature Journal is now in its third edition, here narrows her focus to avian life. Joy and wonder abound in more than 140 pages that she characterizes as ""more than a guide book."" The text is brief and the language simple, but the book's pencil sketches and watercolors are plentiful and lovely... Leslie's gentle, encouraging tone will assuage any doubts of readers new to sketching nature. An inspirational first flight for fledgling birders.""--Library Journal ""If you are curious about the amazing world of birds but not sure where to start, How to Look at a Bird is the book for you. With her colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand prose, Clare Walker Leslie guides the reader through the process of identifying birds. Whether writing about a small bird like a warbler or the type of large falcon that I work with, Leslie's love for birds comes through loud and clear. She has learned -- as I have -- how everything changes when you 'look up.'""--Rodney Stotts, author of Bird Brother: A Falconer's Journey and the Healing Power of Wildlife ""This lovely, wonderfully accessible book is a warm and friendly invitation to pay attention to the birds around us, whether we live in a big city, on the edge of wilderness, or anywhere in between. The section on how to draw birds is especially valuable."" --Laura Erickson, author of 100 Plants to Feed the Birds and contributing editor to Birdwatching magazine"


"""If you are curious about the amazing world of birds but not sure where to start, How to Look at a Bird is the book for you. With her colorful illustrations and easy-to-understand prose, Clare Walker Leslie guides the reader through the process of identifying birds. Whether writing about a small bird like a warbler or the type of large falcon that I work with, Leslie's love for birds comes through loud and clear. She has learned -- as I have -- how everything changes when you 'look up.'""--Rodney Stotts, author of Bird Brother: A Falconer's Journey and the Healing Power of Wildlife ""This lovely, wonderfully accessible book is a warm and friendly invitation to pay attention to the birds around us, whether we live in a big city, on the edge of wilderness, or anywhere in between. The section on how to draw birds is especially valuable."" --Laura Erickson, author of 100 Plants to Feed the Birds and contributing editor to Birdwatching magazine"


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Clare Walker Leslie is a nationally known wildlife artist, author, and educator. For more than 30 years, she has been connecting people of all ages to nature using drawing, writing, and observation of the outdoors. Her books include the bestsellers Keeping a Nature Journal and The Nature Connection, as well as The Curious Nature Guide, Nature Journal, and Drawn to Nature. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Granville, Vermont.

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