Long before the sport was popular, Harriet Davidson and her husband, Bill, began a lifetime of birding, first across the North American continent, then all around the world. Harriet has identified 5,343 birds, among them 175 hummingbird species. These intriguing stories include accounts of bird chases, travel adventures, and native life in many remote areas throughout the world. "These stories are short, they are fun, they are interesting." -Paul Baicich, former editor of Birding "Truly a pleasure . . . unfailingly interesting. Write a sequel " -Davis Finch, worldwide birding guide
Long before the sport was popular, Harriet Davidson and her husband, Bill, began a lifetime of birding, first across the North American continent, the...
After their hobby became a passion, Harriet Davidson and her husband, Bill, spent their lifetimes birding, first across the North American continent, then all around the world. Harriet has identified 5,343 birds, including all seventeen penguin species. This second collection of Harriet's fascinating stories includes more accounts of bird chases and travel adventures, and her reflections on the people, places, and birds she encountered on her journeys.
After their hobby became a passion, Harriet Davidson and her husband, Bill, spent their lifetimes birding, first across the North American continent, ...
This series takes up the challenge of contemporary literary theory, providing collections of seminal modern readings of key authors, genres and critical approaches. This volume analyzes T.S. Eliot.
This series takes up the challenge of contemporary literary theory, providing collections of seminal modern readings of key authors, genres and critic...