The National Audubon Society Guide to Marine Mammals of the World describes in fascinating detail all 120 species of the world's whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and sea lions, manatees, Marine and Sea Otters, and the Polar Bear. Written by a team of experts and featuring more than 320 illustra[...]
Abundant close-view photographs and detailed descriptions of seashells fill the National Audubon Society Pocket Guide to Familiar Seashells of North America, yet the guide is designed to be slim enough for beach enthusiasts to easily bring along when beachcombing. This streamlined volume contains; a[...]
Forty-five of Audubon's noted illustrations rendered for coloring by Paul Kennedy: red-winged blackbird, painted bunting, wood duck, great blue heron, ruby-throated hummingbird, purple finch, blue jay, many more. Original plates reproduced in full color on covers. Common and scientific names and cur[...]
The most comprehensive field guide available to the tropical fishes of the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, the Bahamas, and Bermuda. All 417 photographs are in full color, capturing the natural beauty of the fishes on coral reefs and other habitats of tropical marine waters. The species [...]
Filled with concise descriptions and stunning photographs, the National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Pacific Northwest belongs in the home of every Pacific Northwest resident and in the suitcase or backpack of every visitor. This compact volume contains:
An easy-to-use field guide f[...]
Filled with concise descriptions and stunning photographs, the National Audubon Society Field Guide to the Southwestern States belongs in the home of every resident of the Southwest and in the suitcase or backpack of every visitor. This compact volume contains:
An easy-to-use field guide for[...]
Post a note, leave a message or jot down reminders on Galison's themed sets of sticky notes in styles ranging from fine art to pretty patterns and fun contemporary designs. Each rectangular portfolio has room for notes on the inside cover and holds eight decorated sticky pads in three sizes for a to[...]
The colorful Mourning Ground-Warbler and Cerulean Wood-Warblers on the covers are from hand-colored lithographs from the New York Public Library's copy of John James Audubon's The Birds of America, published in New York and Philadelphia 1840-45.[...]
One of Abbeville's most spectacular achievements, representing the highest standards in fine art printing, now available at a more economical price. This marvelous edition of Audubon's Birds of Americas displays all 435 of Audubon's brilliant handcolored engravings in exquisite reproductions taken f[...]
Filled with the beauty and spectacular diversity of the American wilderness, the 84 million acres of the National Parks system preserve the country s treasures for generations to come. This calendar spotlights a dozen parks with hundreds of full-color photographs and informative text. Experience the[...]
It s like having a bird alight on your desktop, every day. "The Birds Gallery" spotlights hundreds of species up close and in vibrant full color. Whether it s the radiance of an Indian Roller, the tenderness of Emperor Penguins huddling around their chick, the striking plumage of the Blue Jay, or th[...]
Escape to America s most pristine wilderness: picturesque, dramatic, home to a variety of distinctive flora and fauna. Early-morning mist rolling over the waters of Idaho s Winchester Lake, featured on the cover. The craggy orange rock formations of Utah s Monument Valley. The luminous Aurora Boreal[...]
This volume provides the most comprehensive selection of Audubon's writings ever published, along with a portfolio of his drawings.[...]
From Audubon, the renowned wildlife experts, it's the 1 million-copy calendar that spotlights 12 months of stunning landscapes from around the world in richly detailed photographs. An autumn sunset gives British Columbia's Common Loon a violet glow. Snow dusts the jagged granite cliffs of El Capitan[...]
A sellout debut in 2018, BIRDS IN THE GARDEN is back, combining two beloved and seamlessly linked passions: gardening and bird watching. An iridescent Allen's Hummingbird sips from a nectar-bearing Pride of Madeira flower. Lavender blossoms offset the mango-yellow eyes of a Great Horned Owl perching[...]
Audubon's Shearwater, Wilson's Phalarope, Albert's Towhee, Xantus' Murrelet: birds which every North American ornithologist will know. But what of the people after whom they are named? Who were they, when did they live and how important was their contribution to the study of ornithology in this cont[...]
John James Audubon came to America as a dapper eighteen-year-old eager to make his fortune. He had a talent for drawing and an interest in birds, and he would spend the next thirty-five years traveling to the remotest regions of his new country-often alone and on foot-to render his avian subjects on[...]
Tree peepers everywhere will enjoy these two guides which explore the incredible environment of our country's forests-including seasonal features, habitat, range, and lore. Nearly 700 species of trees are detailed in photographs of leaf shape, bark, flowers, fruit, and fall leaves -- all can be quic[...]
All 933 identification pictures are full-color photos of significant details of virtually all native trees and many cultivated species as you see them in their natural habitat.[...]
The essential book for beach-combers and divers, this guide explores more than 705 seashells, living mollusks, abalone, periwinkles, conchs, limpets, oysters, clams, mussels, and cockles found on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf coasts of North America and the West Indies. The photographs are arrange[...]
This guide features full-color photographs, close-ups of barks, silhouettes, and comprehensive information on eighty species of trees, arranged by leaf and shape, that grow in the eastern region of North America[...]
Describes sixty species of North American warblers