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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Crossley Bird ID Guide Give-Away

Princeton University Press is celebrating their new facebook page for birds and all other things in nature by giving away posters and signed copies of The Crossley ID Guide.

Richard Crossley has now spoken at well over 20 societies and groups, but if you missed your chance to get a signed copy at one of those events, this is a great opportunity.


On Halloween, they will give away two different prizes – first up is an autographed copy of the book with a poster of the kestrel plate; the second is a poster of the Black-throated Blue Warbler plate. Both posters are professionally printed and gorgeous. They would be a treat for any birder to hang in their den or office.
All you have to do to be entered in the giveaway is to become a fan on the Princeton Birds & Natural History facebook site: http://www.facebook.com/PrincetonUPressBirds.NaturalHistory


My guess is that we’ll see additional giveaways for other bird and nature books in the future, so if you become a fan you will be eligible for those, too. They’ll also be posting bird/nature specific material there so it’s a great way to keep up to date on what’s coming up in our natural history books.

                                                                                            

7 comments:

Simone de Klerk said...

Thank you for the tip!

grammie g said...

Hey..thanks for the info!! : }}

Bob Bushell said...

Thanks but, I live in England and I don't think that a bit far away. Never mind, I hope things are good for Richard Crossley.
Unless you can get one and send it to me via airmail, lol.

TexWisGirl said...

i still love the i.d. guide i won from you!

john bord said...

gonna go have a look see

walk2write said...

Now if only I was on Facebook! Maybe have to remedy that in the future. Thanks for paying me a visit yesterday. I may not stop by here very often, but I think of you every time I see that little quilt purse you sent me. I use it for business cards and coupons.

Rambling Woods said...

I have a copy and it is a very interesting bird guide....