Win a Copy of the Gorgeous Book ‘Audubon’s Aviary’
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Pretty book!
Pretty book!
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I'd love to have this book!
Audubon didn't just illustrate a bird -- he breathed life into it, capturing its personality.
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Book Giveaway
I would love to have this book in my collection. I work with families doing nature study and appreciation and this would be a valuable asset. I collect books of this type.
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Biology student
As a biology major I would love this book. I have really developed a fascination with birds while in school and hope to go into conservation. I see the picture of a Carolina Parakeet, which we recently learned about in conservation biology. It is a shame I wont get to see one in the wild as a resident of South Carolina, but this book is the next best thing!
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Biology student
As a biology major I would love this book. I have really developed a fascination with birds while in school and hope to go into conservation. I see the picture of a Carolina Parakeet, which we recently learned about in conservation biology. It is a shame I wont get to see one in the wild as a resident of South Carolina, but this book is the next best thing!
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Book contest
How beautiful!
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Such a lovely book
Currently working on a masters thesis of using art to relay environmental studies concepts and this book would work in perfectly with the research.
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Audubon
As a birder and bird photographer I spend a lot of time watching the birds of North America. I'd love to explore these same birds through Audubon's eyes.
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Contest Submission
Gorgeous book. I love birds and Audubon's artistry. I started birding since November 2010 when I saw a Peregrine Falcon resting in a small tree in Milwaukee, WI. I admired his bravery and his striking beauty. As a true predator, he was unphased by my presence. He just sat regal on a low hanging branch, surveying the houses and buildings around him. I would very much love this book. Hope I win.