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Book Review: “Raptors of Mexico & Central America” (Many found in N.America)

AmericanPressTravelNews-March 18th, PSL, FL. Bob and Barb “Checking Out the Sweet Bird of Paradise” in a book review. The book title is Raptors of Mexico and Central America, and it is published by the Princeton University Press (www.press.princeton.edu). Accolades by those that know Raptors are all over the place. One in particular is from Sergio Seipke, Raptours: “Accurate, comprehensive, and authoritative” were his comments. The clan of the “Raptors are among the most challenging birds to identify in the field due to their bewildering variability of plumage, flight silhouettes, and behavior patterns. Raptor of Mexico and Central America, Raptor photographer William S. Clark and renowned bird artist, N. John S. Schmitt, is the first illustrated guide to the regions 69 species of raptors, including vagrants. It features 32 stunning color plates and 213 color photos, and a distribution map for each regularly occurring species. Detailed species accounts describe key identification features, age-related plumages, status and distribution, subspecies, molts, habitats, behaviors, potential confusion species, and more”, according to Andrew DeSio at the Princeton Press. If your a birder, this is your guide!! This 272-page paper book has 32-color plates, 213-color photos, 3-line illustrations, 64-maps, It will be published April 26th, 2017. go: press.princeton.edu 

I/we have always loved and admired the wild and free raptors that fly over my TN. farm. I am absolutely loving this book! Many of these raptors are also found in N.America, many are not! The book is a treasure house of knowledge!

Alaska is the Last Frontier, a Pioneer’s Valhalla if They Live “Prepared.”

AmericanPressTravelNews-March 16th,-Bob and Barb “On the Road Again” to the Florida Keys! The plan: Head for Alaska during the summer to fish, photograph, meet and greet, get to Inuit Craftsmen to try my hand at carving bone and wood objects being taught by the Masters.

My pals dog! Major point and result was wild bird dinner thanks to my trust 16-gauge.
Pheasant “over glass” not under, for dinner!
Kodiac Island, AK. Seals were all over the place! So were the fish.

Arts and Crafts Are Part of the Foundation of Our Nation!

He made me a broom! Love it!
A major display of local Kentucky pottery!

AmericanPressTravelNews-March 15th, –Kentucky–Bob and Barb “Stopping To Smell the Roses” (that are frozen right now!

Benches made at Berea College wood crafts dept.

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Broom making at Berea College by first year student learning a new, unusual craft!
Bethany Butters, Potter! Makes delightful variations of all manner of pottery
So many hand made brooms for so many sweeper needs!

Today Its Daylight Savings-Were Supposed to Spring Our Clocks Ahead!

State of Montana record Kokanee trout! Caught below the Kookanusa Dam on the Kootenai River. Over 35-pounds.
Two grandsons, now grownup a bit!
Kodiac Island, AK. Fishing with the Wounded Warriors Project!
My departed friend Dan Cook having fun fishing at a SEOPA Conference.

AmericanPressTravelNews-3/12-PSL, FL.–Bob and Barb “On The Road Again.” In commemoration of more light, here are a few images I’d like to show my readers who now number over 1.5-Million.

A sea trout during a fishing event out of Rufus Wakeman’s resort!
Barb and bass we caught at Lake in Northern CA.