Lot of 4 books about birds, where to find them, and how to attract and photograph them:

* Where the Birds Are, by Robert J. Dolezal. Subtitled “A Travel Guide to Over 1,000 Parks, Preserves, and Sanctuaries.” Hardcover with dust jacket, published by Reader’s Digest; 288 pages, including index; approx. 10½” x 10½”. Generously illustrated with color photos, maps, and much more. Condition “very good.”

* Birds of the Puget Sound Region, Coast to Cascades, by Dennis Paulson, Bob Morse, Tom Aversa, and Hall Opperman. Olympia, Washington: R. W. Morse Company, 2016. Softcover; 446 pages; approx. 6” x 4½”,St so made to fit into a pocket or bag as a handy field guide; generously illustrated with color photos. Easy to use, with color guides to identify birds. Condition “very good” or a bit better.

* Stalking Birds with Color Camera, by Arthur A. Allen. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1951. Hardcover; 328 pages; approx. 10¼” x 7¼”. Excellent color photos throughout. This is an excellent classic resource in its field. Condition “good” to “very good”; gift inscription on front free endpaper, otherwise no marks in or out.

* Gardening for Birds & Butterflies: Bring Nature Close to Home, from Birds & Blooms magazine, 2008. Magazine format, 144 pages, approx. 10½” x 8”. Excellent tips and methods for home gardening, generously illustrated. “Very good” condition.

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