
The Nature Notebook
Observing the Seasons Around You
Emily Poole(Author)
Mountaineers Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-68051-923-5 (ISBN)
Description
Record the rhythms of the natural world around you
> Organized as a seasonal calendar and drawing inspiration from artist Emily Poole's illustrations, this phenology notebook gives you space to track and compare daily observations for up to three years, with additional pages for more extensive notes, reflections, and sketching. Use this tool to document the seasons, from the earliest blooms of your favorite flower to the seemingly overnight appearance of migrating birds in the fall, as you adventure outside, visit local parks, or spend time in your own backyard. With this notebook in hand, you will learn to observe through your senses, celebrate the wonders of nature, and deepen your relationship with the places you call home.
- Seasonal templates for recording day-to-day and year-to-year observations
- Blank pages for sketching and additional notes
> Organized as a seasonal calendar and drawing inspiration from artist Emily Poole's illustrations, this phenology notebook gives you space to track and compare daily observations for up to three years, with additional pages for more extensive notes, reflections, and sketching. Use this tool to document the seasons, from the earliest blooms of your favorite flower to the seemingly overnight appearance of migrating birds in the fall, as you adventure outside, visit local parks, or spend time in your own backyard. With this notebook in hand, you will learn to observe through your senses, celebrate the wonders of nature, and deepen your relationship with the places you call home.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-68051-923-5 (9781680519235)
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Person
Acclaimed artist EMILY POOLE has been exploring the wild spaces of the western United States since childhood. Her work has been used by organizationssuch as Creature Conserve, HawkWatch International, and the National Museum of Wildlife Art and has appeared regularly in High Country News. Her illustrations have been featured in six natural history books, including BirdNote, Northwest Know-How: Trees, and A Little Book of Hummingbirds. She lives in Eugene, Oregon. Find her online at epooleart.com.