 Wildlife Adventures For All Seasons
Across the Northwest - Or In Your Own Backyard!
 Catch James Davis' contagious enthusiasm, irrepressible humor and stunning photography Friday August 14, 7:00 - 9:00 PM at Barn Beach Reserve.
If you miss James on Friday, come trade stories with him Saturday Aug 15 1:00 - 3:00 PM at A Book For All Seasons. James loves to meet people and tell nature stories. No purchase necessary!
From winter whale watching to autumn seabirding, The Northwest Nature Guide: Where to Go and What to See Month by Month in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia offers more than 150 best bets for wildlife adventures throughout the Northwest - including in your own backyard! With contagious enthusiasm and irrepressible humor, James Luther Davis shares insider tips and helpful maps to guarantee readers know where to see nature at its peak every month of the year. Whatever the season and no matter the weather, Davis entices nature lovers of all ages to discover what they might otherwise miss.
 If you want to know what to see when in the natural world in our exceptional Pacific Northwest, this is your book! Since timing is so important in nature, the book takes you through the year month by month. For each month, Davis describes four outstanding wildlife attractions or natural events. Each chapter also offers a "closer look" section about a general topic pertinent to that month as well as "nature nuggets:" briefer mentions of other natural happenings for that month.
Davis urges you to be "patient, flexible, and observant" and to remember that nature is not particularly predictable. He adds, "Make each trip an adventure." Davis also provides wildlife-watching secrets and etiquette to enhance your experience. A thirty-one page insert of stunning photography brings you bald eagles, frozen waterfalls, great blue herons, cobra lilies, sandhill cranes, sage-grouse on a lek, and more. Mike Houck, the executive director of the Urban Greenspaces Institute, says "I've never met a better all-around naturalist or teller of nature tales than James Davis."
About the Author
James Davis began his naturalist career as a young lad chasing lizards in Tucson, Arizona. After earning undergraduate and graduate degrees, he taught junior and senior high school science, and worked in zoos as the "Zoo Mobile Guy." In 1981 he moved to Portland and created a job as the first education director of the Audubon Society of Portland. After nine years at Audubon, he began teaching science at Marylhurst University, where he was instrumental in starting the university's "Head Start Summer Science Institute," the only science training program for Head Start teachers in the country.
James Davis has been a naturalist for Metro Parks and Natural Areas since 1998, and also works at Smith and Bybee Wetlands Areas. In his free time, he plays guitar in rock and roll bands.
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