Watching Penguins in Antarctica (Wild World)

September 25, 2008

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Hummingbird Mug Color changing coffee mug, Hummingbirds, Ruby throated, Violet capped, Rufus, Lucifer, Anna’s, Broad-Billed and Blue-Throated

September 25, 2008

Look at these two mugs! The first mug shows what the mug looks like when it is cold. The second mug shows what the mug looks like when a hot beverage is poured into it! See how the design on the outside changes? On this mug… Seven different species are featured: Ruby throated, Violet Capped, Rufus, Lucifer, Anna’s, Broad-Billed and Blue-Throated. Microwave safe gold lip. Once the hot beverage is consumed (or after about five minutes) the mug will cool down and you can do it all over again! Any hot beverage will do: tea, coffee, hot soup, hot cider, cocoa and latte. These porcelain mugs are brand new. They hold 11 ounces of liquid and they are microwave safe. The manufacturer recommends hand washing. These mugs make great gifts. Birthdays Anniversaries Graduation Themed Parties Nurses week Christmas Thank you gifts Gift baskets Fund raisers Babysitters Collectors Valentines Day Office gifts Grab bags Mothers Day Fathers Day Grand parents Day Wedding favors Gifts for your choir, minister How about one just for you!! Your friends and family will always remember you as the person who gave them one of these unforgettable gifts! Thank you for looking! Buy from here…

Follow That Bird: Around the World With a Passionate Bird Watcher

September 25, 2008

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Binoculars, Sheltered Wings Audubon 8×25 Compact (M)

September 25, 2008

Wider field of view and slightly brighter image during dusk and dawn situations is preferred. It comes complete with a protective carry case and neckstrap. Precision ground lenses for sharp image resolution. Buy from here…

Bird-Watching Cat Stone Statue

September 25, 2008

While this cat looks to the sky for his next meal, it’s actually right under (or above) his nose. This playful statue adds humor to gardens and outdoor landscapes. Made from cast concrete, it is weather and frost proof, providing years of enjoyment. Makes a perfect gift for the gardening enthusiast and cat lover alike. Made in the USA. 12-1/2Hx5-1/2Wx10D”. Buy from here…

Watching Birds with Roger Tory Peterson

September 22, 2008

Your introduction to the world of birdwatching–featuring the spectacular sights and sounds of 52 common and backyard birds. Buy from here…

Galileo 10×42 Waterproof, Fog Proof Binoculars

September 22, 2008

The G-1042WP waterproof binoculars feature 42mm objective lenses that bring images 10-times closer to you than the naked eye. The all purpose binoculars feature multi-coated optics and a water proof design to protect your valuable instrument when submerged in water. The prisms are positioned in a roof prism design making them much more compact than other binocular designs. Additionally, the G-1042WP features multi-coated optics for improved glare reduction and increased contrast & clarity, twist up rubber eye guards for both eyeglass and non-eyeglass viewing, water proof comfort grip rubber armoring, and full range center focus. Included with these binoculars are a carrying case, neck strap, lens cloth and protective eye caps. Designed for years of use, these binoculars come with a limited lifetime warranty which covers the binoculars against defects in material or workmanship for the life of the purchaser. Other features include multi-coated optics for improved glare reduction and increased contrast and clarity, a 4.2mm Exit Pupil and a minimum focusing distance of 25-feet. Linear Field of View is 315-feet at 1000-yards, and Angular Field of View is 6-degrees. The Relative Brightness Index (RBI) is 17.64 and the Twilight Factor is 20.49. Interpupillary Distance (IPD) ranges from 60mm to 76mm and Eye Relief is approximately 12mm - 14mm. The binoculars are made of high quality metal, plastic and glass. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required Buy from here…

Attracting and Feeding Backyard Birds (Animal Planet Pet Care Library)

September 22, 2008

Written by an expert on wild birds, Attracting and Feeding Backyard Birds serves as a regional identification guide to over 50 of the most common feeder birds of North America. It also includes discussion of subjects like species characteristics, feeding and feeders, birdhouses, attracting wild birds, and discouraging pest species.

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Birds of the Willamette Valley (Regional Bird Books)

September 22, 2008

A guide to the common birds of the Willamette Valley region. Full color photos, compact, color coded. Learn how to identify the local birds, where the birds live, what they eat. Discover how to attract birds to your yard, where to find new birds. Buy from here…

National Geographic Field Guide to Birds: New York (National Geographic Field Guide)

September 22, 2008

Sized for backpack or pocket, each 272-page volume highlights a single state or two and covers 125 species (each with a photograph and range map), with local expertise provided by experienced birders.

Even novice birders will make quick and confident identifications thanks to the uncluttered, easy-to-use format. An introductory locator map pinpoints top birding sites, and customized range maps detail each species’ winter, breeding, migration, and resident ranges.

New York boasts a rich mix of city and country birds, from Long Island waterfowl to Niagara’s famous gulls and various high-latitude Adirondack species. Springtime hawk-watching makes Derby Hill Bird Observatory a favorite; at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge in the Finger Lakes, seasonal migrations promise sightings galore, while New York City’s Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge shelters birds of interest all year. Buy from here…

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