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ASNH Armchair Shopper
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ASNH is pleased to offer the following items for sale in its on-line
store. The list of items will change frequently, so check back often
to see what's new in the lineup.
Please remember: many more items are for sale in the shops at
Silk Farm Audubon Center in Concord, the
Massabesic Audubon Center in Auburn, the
The Loon Center in Moultonborough and at
Newfound Audubon Center (closed in winter) in East Hebron.
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ASNH PUBLICATIONS
edited by Carol R. Foss
464 pages, 1995
softcover or CD (pdf format)
The most comprehensive study ever published on the status and
distribution of New Hampshire's breeding birds, with a full-page
map of breeding distribution as well as a detailed written account
of past and present breeding status, range, trends, and habits.
The Atlas also contains over 200 line drawings by well-known New
Hampshire artists. Besides being an invaluable resource for anyone
interested in New England birds, it's also a surprisingly
entertaining read, especially for a reference book. It's great for
school projects, and a must for every library in New Hampshire. (To view on-line, click the title.)
softcover book - $27.00
CD - $14.00
Birds of New England Checklist
A simple checklist for recording the dates of bird sightings when
in the field.
Small $1.00, Large $1.50
A Checklist of the Birds of New Hampshire
edited by Pamela Hunt, Stephen R. Mirick, Robert A. Quinn, Tudor Richards and Rebecca Suomala
A 48-page booklet containing an expanded listing of species found in New Hampshire and bar graphs depicting their abundance and months of occurrence. It includes brief descriptions of New Hampshire's seven major birding regions and a brief synopsis on bird migration in the state. Other features include an index, map, and notes on casual, accidental and introduced species. It is an invaluable tool for both beginning and experienced birders. This revised and updated edition of the 1982 classic written by Kimball C. Elkins is published by New Hampshire Audubon.
$5.95
Birding the New Hampshire Seacoast
by Steve Mirick
20 page booklet, illustrated, 1995
Your guide to the best birding spots along the New Hampshire
coast and Great Bay, this guide gives you specific directions
to excellent birding spots as well as highlights what may be
found at different times of the year. A map of the area is
included. Additional sections include Star Island and the Isles
of Shoals, as well as pelagic birding.
$3.95
Whale Watch and Pelagic Birding Guide
written and illustrated by Iain Macleod.
A five-fold pamphlet with pen and ink drawings depicting local
whales, dolphins, and seabirds. Each illustration has notes on
distinguishing features for identifying each bird or mammal.
$1.75
A Guide to the Winter Gulls of Northern New England
by Peter Hunt
20 page booklet, illustrated by the author, 1996
A guide to help birders distinguish among the confusing gull
plumages most commonly seen in northern New England, with a
few unusual species thrown in; also notes on summer plumages.
$5.95
Backyard Naturalist
Written by Susan Story Galt, Illustrated by Mike Milligan
32 page booklet--
Find out how you can make your yard more "wildlife-friendly" for birds and other wildlife! Based on "The Backyard Naturalist" column that appears in New Hampshire Audubon, this booklet offers tips on attracting birds, butterflies-even amphibians-to your yard.
Price: $7.95
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POSTERS
Bats of the Eastern United States
Neat photos of bats on the front and lots of information about
them on the back.
$12.50
Respect New Hampshire's Native Plants
Beautiful pink lady slipper on a black background.
$11.00
To order, call (see below) or print out the
order form, fill it in, and mail
or fax it to ASNH at:
Audubon Society of New Hampshire
Catalog Sales
3 Silk Farm Road
Concord, NH 03301
Fax orders to (603) 226-0902. Fax orders can be made 24 hours a day.
Orders paid by check must be mailed to ASNH.
You can call ASNH at (603)224-9909 to place your order. Please
have your Visa or Master Card number ready when you call. Call
during business hours (M-F, 9-5 EST) to speak with a person or
leave a message at ext. 345 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Also, call for wholesale or library rates.
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