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Birds Over Bear Mountain: Nature Notes from the Hudson Highlands

by Gene Brown

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"Gene Brown's lifetime of observations on the natural history of Bear Mountain and Harriman State parks makes for fascinating reading. Follow him through the Hudson Highlands as he recounts sightings of both common and rare birds. Listen as he recalls the rousing voice of the winter wren singing on a laurel-covered hillside in June. Laugh along with his youthful misadventures and his encounters with all sorts of furry and feathered creatures. Admire his beautifully detailed illustrations of the Park's flora and fauna."--Back cover.… (more)
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"Gene Brown's lifetime of observations on the natural history of Bear Mountain and Harriman State parks makes for fascinating reading. Follow him through the Hudson Highlands as he recounts sightings of both common and rare birds. Listen as he recalls the rousing voice of the winter wren singing on a laurel-covered hillside in June. Laugh along with his youthful misadventures and his encounters with all sorts of furry and feathered creatures. Admire his beautifully detailed illustrations of the Park's flora and fauna."--Back cover.

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