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"A Compilation of Birding Observation" is for bird lovers. Steve Dew and Daryl Barnes first met in (2010) and they soon discovered they had a range of interests in common. As well as being similar in age, they both had a love for the outdoors and the wildlife that inhabited the many and varied habitats around where they lived in Mackay. Whilst this was important to them both, it was the interest they shared for the large array of native birds in the area that became the binding factor in a friendship that flourished. During the following ten years, Steve's passion for photographing Australia's…mehr

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"A Compilation of Birding Observation" is for bird lovers. Steve Dew and Daryl Barnes first met in (2010) and they soon discovered they had a range of interests in common. As well as being similar in age, they both had a love for the outdoors and the wildlife that inhabited the many and varied habitats around where they lived in Mackay. Whilst this was important to them both, it was the interest they shared for the large array of native birds in the area that became the binding factor in a friendship that flourished. During the following ten years, Steve's passion for photographing Australia's native bird life and Daryl's growing passion for writing poems about them developed. This has culminated in the production of this book, "A Compilation of Birding Observation". The combination of Steve's quality photos and Daryl's imaginative and diverse range of story-telling, provides the reader with a variety of very pleasant experiences. If you are a lover of birds then these 46 rhyming stories accompanied by colour photos, is for you.
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Autorenporträt
Daryl Barnes published his first children's picture book in 2015 and has since continued writing poetry. He also writes about his life experiences and issues chat are important to him, such as conservation and destruction of the habitat of local birdlife around Mackay in particular and Australia in general. He currently lives in Walkerston, Queensland, Australia.