Saturday, January 13, 2007

Bird Watch America

I dedicate the following photo to my mother:

Look, ma, it's your boyfriend Gordon (one of the owners of Adventure Publications), telling these two potential store buyers about my upcoming book:


Can I say how much I love the red-bellied woodpecker on the cover? It's exciting to see this early copy. Word from Adventure is that it will be out in April--whoot!

A quick note on a fairly exciting new feeder is the above. It's a solar powered electrified bird feeder. When I worked at the bird store in the past we carried a solar powered feeder that I believe was closer to $500. This one retails for about $150 - $160. It can be hung or pole mounted and has the shocking equivalent to sticking your tongue to a 9 volt battery. It looks very promising for the latest in squirrel proofing. I like the solar idea.

I wish I could put in more photos and updates but trying to load photos on the hotel computer is more daunting than I realized. I will say this, many bird store owners here are opening up to the idea of bringing in technology to the store. Many bird stores are looking into carrying the Handheld Guide to birds, iPod software, and even the Wingscapes camera. It's nice to see some owners willing to try new things.

5 Comments:

Blogger HellZiggy said...

That is a cool woodpecker on the cover!
Since you left town & thwarted my stalking of you I decided to stalk NBB instead! In other words, I saw him at the Neil Gaiman/Dave McKean talk at the Walker. :) And our favorite librarian!
~Other Sharon

1/14/2007 12:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

All right Gordon ! Can't wait for april. Haggard Merlinnhi

1/14/2007 12:11 PM  
Blogger Susan Gets Native said...

Whooty whoot-whoot!

1/14/2007 10:08 PM  
Blogger Peggy said...

We're all excited about your book coming out!

Just a quick question though. What does an electric bird feeder do? Heat up the seed?

1/14/2007 10:21 PM  
Blogger birdchick said...

Thanks, guys for all the encouragement.

Hellziggy, thanks for keeping an eye on NBB for me while I was out of town.

I'll do a more indepth description of the solar feeder in the next day or so.

1/15/2007 5:23 PM  

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