RW Morse Company

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Regional bird guides for beginner and avid bird watchers. As a result, Birds of the Puget Sound Region has been the best selling bird book in the Western U.S.

Bird Guide Publisher & Wholesaler
Our books provide specific insight into hundreds of different birds that beginners and avid bird watchers alike can enjoy. We are different from most field guides because we focus on regional expertise by local authors and photographers. for years. Birding is a hobby enjoyed by over 60 million people in the United States and our books fill a niche for those custom

Sea & Sage Audubon Society – Orange County Chapter of the National Audubon Society 11/04/2024

...a reminder that while birds can’t vote, we can!
National Audubon encourages everyone to take the
pledge “I Bird, I Vote” and make your voice heard by
voting this November 5th.
—Jonathan Aguayo, President
Sea and Sage Audubon, California

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Sea & Sage Audubon Society – Orange County Chapter of the National Audubon Society Sea and Sage Audubon Society’s mission is to protect birds, other wildlife, and their habitats through education, citizen science, research, and public policy advocacy.

10/02/2024

This adult Brown Pelican is in breeding plumage. Photographer: Brian E. Small. Found coastal in North America and on p. 194 Birds of Southern California. Weighing in at 5-7 lbs. it is one of the heaviest flying birds. The Brown Pelican dives for fish from the air, whereas the White Pelican dips from the water surface like a dabbler duck. Pelicans consume 4 lbs. of fish per day. Fossil records date pelicans from 36 million years ago. Lifespan 25-30 years. Generally residents that do not migrate.

Photos from RW Morse Company's post 09/18/2024

Summer reading by an olive tree, well researched in terms of how humans have interacted with these 10 birds & ending with a focus on climate change.

09/06/2024

Water & feed birds. One example - my home, Olympia, WA September 2025, 90 degrees
Christina, owner.

09/06/2024

This lovely photograph of a family of Ospreys was taken by Gregg Thompson, a NW photographer, contributor to Bird Note. It is on page 128 of of the Puget Sound Region Coast to Cascades.

In September our PNW Ospreys are preparing to launch the juveniles and to migrate south. It is quite noisy around the nests this time of year. Adults might be communicating: ‘You can do this incredible migration to southern California your first time. You can do this.’ Juveniles: ‘Please continue to feed me, I am scared’. Adults whistle, juveniles beg, on and on in September. Soon all be gone, then silence until next Spring.

This Osprey is the only bird of prey that feeds exclusively on fish. Their toes can be configured to grab fish either in a 3 – 1 or a 2 - 2 position. Ospreys are cosmopolitan (worldwide) other than Antarctica. Population is estimated at 460K globally. Conservation status – great.

04/12/2024

Gratitude for looking out and seeing wildlife from my home.

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