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The Observer Book Of Birds.
When we got home, she dug out The Observer's Book of Birds.
It is also listed as "Endangered" in the Red Data Book of birds of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland.
A book of birds, real and otherwise, hatched from the imagination of the artist Ralph Steadman, is bound to be a feast for the eyes.
His Book of Birds, £19, or Hackney Flowers, £28, are available through Gill's own imprint Nobody and are worth a look for their uncommon detail as well as their potential collectability.
Monday, May 29 Today I couldn't go to Graeme's Bedside Book of Birds presentation because I was doing another event, but after that we both went to see the weekend's biggest attraction: the Al Gore speech.
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And in an effort to get some art up quickly, Mr. Schwartz took an X-acto knife to a book of bird photographs by Andrew Zuckerman.
On his desk sits a piece of paper bearing three large black ink splatters, part of a new book of bird drawings, a sequel to 2012's Extinct Boids.
Pete Dunne, director of the New Jersey Audubon Society's Cape May Bird Observatory and the author of two books on birds of prey, said that so far this year, the numbers of migrating hawks at Cape May are down, but that no conclusions can be drawn because the counts are for only one spot.
One of the observers was David Sibley, creator of an encyclopedic series of books on birds, who also heard about the bird on Tuesday.
Mother and daughter kept copies of the same book on birds.
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