@wistfulwillowturtle This is the newest crow book I’ve started to read. After finishing the Tony Angell book, I really wanted to see more books on crows, so I found this one on a reading list.
“Crow Planet: Essential Wisdom from the Urban Wilderness” by Lyanda Lynn Haupt
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Just in time for fall migration, my new book "Find More Birds" is out today! Look for this cute Black-and-white Warbler on the shelves of your favorite bookstore or order at findmorebirds.com.
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Y'all I just bought this from Target purely because I loved the sketchily drawn birds inside but the text killed me 😭😭😭
The names for the birds alone are hilarious, especially since the books also provides what they're commonly called-
Like this is the part of the back of the book:
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Those confusing bird books
Is it a Larger Striped Swallow of a Greater Striped Swallow?
South African bird books (and I have several) seem to disagree.
But what’s in a name? The bird is beautiful! Here is one online in our courtyard.
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Busy crows. Caw caw; or, the chronicle of crows. 1848.
Internet Archive
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Reading “Crow Planet” is fun because I looooooove crows, but the author starts out by being disinterested in them. Her journey with crows is gradual and picks up, showing us that there is more than meets the eye with these “common” corvids.
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Bird Nerd Book Club podcast!
Had so much on the Bird Nerd Book Club podcast! Hannah had the most awesome questions to ask me about my latest book, "Find More Birds!"
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@calysto1395 dropped a Howl's Moving Castle AU in our chat and I could not stop thinking about it, so here are some Howl!Law sketches
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