The Slow Birding Journal: A Field Diary for Watching Birds Wherever You Are

The Slow Birding Journal: A Field Diary for Watching Birds Wherever You Are

by Joan E. Strassmann
The Slow Birding Journal: A Field Diary for Watching Birds Wherever You Are

The Slow Birding Journal: A Field Diary for Watching Birds Wherever You Are

by Joan E. Strassmann

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Overview

The perfect journal for keen daily observation of the spectacular birds all around you

Many birding journals are geared around a life list, which requires traveling far and wide to see rare birds. Evolutionary biologist Joan Strassmann advocates for a different kind of birding: slow birding, focused on the joys of birding right where you are and at your own pace.
This one-of-a-kind journal, filled with detailed sections for daily use, is the ideal companion for local and backyard birders. The Slow Birding Journal features:

  • Space for recording dates, locations, and species of your sightings
  • Targeted prompts and questions to incorporate into your birding
  • Advice and guidance on birding—what to look for and pay attention to
  • Detailed illustrations of several well-known birds, and blank pages to make your own illustrations

The best birding is where you are right now: in your backyard, your local parks, or on your favorite day hikes. This journal will lead you to a deeper understanding of the birds you see each day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780593717042
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 10/22/2024
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 741,224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.53(d)

About the Author

Joan Strassmann is the author of Slow Birding and has been a slow birder all her life. She is an award-winning teacher of animal behavior, first at Rice University in Houston and then at Washington University in St. Louis, where she is Charles Rebstock professor of biology. She has written more than two hundred scientific articles on behavior, ecology, and evolution of social organisms. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a fellow of the Animal Behavior Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and has held a Guggenheim Fellowship. She lives with her husband in St. Louis, Missouri.
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