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Backyard Birdwatching (Updated Version)

36 Australian Birds to Enjoy - Share magic moments in nature
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Learn to identify 36 of Australia’s most common birds and develop your birdwatching skills while creating great memories with family and friends. Backyard Birdwatching helps to increase the environmental life skills of people of all ages and create conversation and activity around the birds in your backyard or local park. Birdwatching is easy, costs nothing and is a great discussion topic maintaining a thread from one day to the next. It is also an activity which can be activated quickly with few resources.

Ron Smith OAM is a Melbourne based publicist specialising in community awareness campaigns with a history of community environmental and consumer activity over thirty years.
Bob Winters is one of Australia’s leading sustainability educators. For more than 30 years he has been working with children, schools and the community to improve their environment. Bob is the author of more than 80 environmental education and nature books. His other major focus is as a successful nature photographer.

* With the cost of living hitting every family in Australia, the book is designed to provide families with a pathway to use the appreciation of birds in their backyard or their local park to enrich and increase the amount of pleasure for family members of all ages.
* Apart from the naming and pictures of the 36 Australian Birds the book is focused on providing information and activities which can be shared and undertaken by members of the whole family including grandparents, neighbours, and community groups.
* Designed to be easily read and shared with older members of the community as well as the young (and in-between!).
* Free bird colouring drawings are available at www.backyardbirdwatching.com.au with tips and hints on birdwatching.
Publicity:
* Targeted publicity with birdwatching, gardening, lifestyle and parenting organisations, publications and groups including Kidspot (940k Facebook followers).
* Kiddo and MyChild magazines.
* Local and national newspapers.

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