James John Audubon Birder's Journal James John Audubon Birder's Journal
Welcome to the John James Audubon Birder’s Journal! We hope that this journal will prove to be an invaluable tool for you to record your bird observations, whether you are a seasoned birder or a beginner. John James Audubon was an innovative artist and naturalist who documented American birds like never before. The dazzling watercolors interspersed throughout this journal were among the works included in his monumental The Birds of America. Following the information at the beginning of the journal, you will find observation pages, which allow you to record all different aspects of your bird sightings, including when and where you see each bird and descriptions of the bird’s appearance and behavior. There is also space for quick sketches. When you turn to the back of the book, you will find the Life List checklist of regularly occurring North American species. Next to each bird listed is a blank line where you can fill in the page number(s) of your notes for that particular bird. Then you can easily use the Life List to locate your own notes once your journal becomes more and more filled with your bird observations. (You can also simply check off birds on the Life List, whether or not you record any observations about them.) Happy birding!
144 pages
Durable, flexible binding with a ribbon bookmark
High-quality, wood-free paper suitable for pen or pencil
Features:
Over 100 pages for documenting sightings
Over 30 full-color images by John James Audubon
Quotations,
Anatomy of a bird
List of US state and Canadian provincial and territorial birds
Instructions on how and what to observe
Bird-feeding basics
Life list checklist
Code of ethics
Published with the New-York Historical Society
Size: 4.75 x 7.12 in.