nature observation

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nature observation

The wildlife watching encyclopedia

2024
"[This book] establishes the basics of finding and identifying wildlife, including looking for tracks and listening for calls. Alongside text that describes animal behavior and habitat, readers will learn the importance of respecting wildlife and how to prepare for a successful wildlife watching adventure"--Provided by publisher.

Noticing

2023
"Follows a young girl and an accomplished painter as they learn to observe the beauty and magic in each day. It's a story that will encourage you to pay attention, to make new discoveries, and to explore the unknown"--Amazon.

Crayola nature STEAM activities

2022
"These projects and experiments show readers elements of STEAM they can see in nature every day. Build a sundial and a wind vane, and collect leaves, grass, and bugs for observation and exploration"--Provided by publisher.

What John Marco saw

2019
Little John Marco is a keen observer of his world, but nobody--not his big brothers and sisters, not his parents, 0000is neighbors--listens to him; and only the fat orange cat in the front yard agrees with him that the tree in the yard is falling down.

Wildlife watching

spotting animals on outdoor adventures
2020
"This . . . guidebook provides basic tips and tricks for wildlife spotting and nature photography, including recognizing animal signs, essential gear, and wildlife dos and don'ts"--Provided by publisher.

Rewild yourself

making nature more visible in our lives
2019
Discusses how people are no longer noticing the natural world and introduces techniques to look, see, listen, and hear the natural world.
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If you plant a seed-- and other nature predictions

Simple text and full-color photos invite readers to make fun predictions about nature.

Patterns in the sky

2019
"Every day the sun moves across the sky and it is light. You can see clouds, birds and airplanes in the daytime. Every night the moon moves across the sky and it becomes dark. You can see stars at night. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list"--Provided by publisher.

The forest unseen

a year's watch in nature
2013
Relates biologist David Haskell's observations as she returns every week for a year to the same square-meter patch of old-growth forest in Tennessee.

The forest unseen

a year's watch in nature
2012
Reveals what can be understood about the natural world through the author's year-long observation of a one-square-meter patch of old-growth Tennessee forest, explaining the scientific ties binding all life and how the ecosystem has cycled for millions ofyears.
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