[Tweeters] ian and the birdbooker report
David B. Williams via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Tue Apr 1 07:57:54 PDT 2025
Ian,
Thanks for mentioning my new book, Wild in Seattle: Stories at the Crossroads of People and Nature, on your blog. Though the book isn’t about birding per se, I do have a couple of essays about birds, including pigeons, gulls, and terra cotta eagles. Plus, the book is about observation and paying attention to the natural world around us, certainly two key attributes of birders.
Cheers,
David
p.s. Sorry if this goes through twice. I got a bounce back from Tweeters and couldn’t tell if the original was blocked or not.
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> HI ALL:
> I posted about 2 bird and 2 non-bird books at my blog here:
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> https://birdbookerreport.blogspot.com/2025/03/new-titles.html
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> sincerely
> Ian Paulsen
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David B. Williams
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I live and work on the land of the Coast Salish peoples and am trying to honor with gratitude the land and those who have inhabited it since time immemorial. I know that I have much more to learn and hope to continue that journey.
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