The Birds and Trees of North America is the latest edition of high-quality notebooks from Field Notes. These perfectly-sized notebooks fit in pockets, daypacks, backpacks, fanny-packs, gloveboxes, center consoles, drawers, and any other place you wish to have at your ready a place to take notes.

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I’ve used Field Notes for several years now for keeping track of many things including bird lists, travel logs, and many other thoughts I would rather not forget.
This edition is perfect for birders as it features the sublime artwork of Rex Brasher, an artist much often overlooked and forgotten. Born in 1869, Brasher had a life goal of seeing and painting every bird in North America in their natural habitats.
Currently, the Rex Brasher Association is trying to preserve Brasher’s Connecticut property, curate his artwork and create a world-class museum.
Partnering with Field Notes, the association is now getting a much-needed burst in publicity. And you can own a piece of Brasher’s amazing artwork in the form of functional, useful notebooks.

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The notebooks are sold in packs of three with 48 ruled pages. There are two packs to chose from:
Pack A features: Screech Owls (Rocky Mountain and Mexican), Blue Jay and Brewer’s Sparrow
Pack B features: Pine Grosbeak, Baltimore Oriole and Sulphurbelly Flycatcher

And you never know, there may be additional editions with more bird species added in the future.
Field Notes offers a ton of amazing, limited edition series. Start a subscription and you receive quarterly editions as they are released.


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