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Buy from Amazon $50.00$2.98 $40.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 Feb Mar Apr May 2016 $50.00, Jan 15 - Feb 2$10.99, Jan 15 - Mar 3$3.00, Jan 15 - Feb 12$49.95, Feb 7 2:50 am$10.99, Jan 15 - Mar 3$3.00, Jan 15 - Feb 12$46.26, Feb 12 6:29 am$10.99, Jan 15 - Mar 3$3.00, Jan 15 - Feb 12$40.42, Feb 17 4:43 pm$10.99, Jan 15 - Mar 3$2.98, Feb 17 4:43 pm$35.43, Feb 23 6:19 am$10.99, Jan 15 - Mar 3$3.00, Feb 23 - Apr 19$30.19, Feb 28 2:08 pm$10.99, Jan 15 - Mar 3$3.00, Feb 23 - Apr 19$27.19, Mar 3 11:10 pm$10.99, Jan 15 - Mar 3$3.00, Feb 23 - Apr 19$14.80, Mar 15 9:27 pm$10.81, Mar 15 9:27 pm$3.00, Feb 23 - Apr 19$9.49, Mar 27 11:37 am$5.69, Mar 27 - Apr 7$3.00, Feb 23 - Apr 19$38.48, Apr 7 8:10 pm$5.69, Mar 27 - Apr 7$3.00, Feb 23 - Apr 19$21.00, Apr 19 3:50 pm$15.00, Apr 19 3:50 pm$3.00, Feb 23 - Apr 19 160,5841,882,323 1,562,500 1,171,875 781,250 390,625 0 Feb Mar Apr May 2016

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Latest $21.00 2 days ago
Highest $50.00 Jan 15, '16
Lowest $9.49 Mar 27, '16
Average $24.27 (30d avg)
$33.18 (90d avg)
$34.11 (Lifetime average)
Added Jan 15, 2016

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Highest $15.00 2 days ago
Lowest $5.69 Mar 27, '16
Average $5.69 (30d avg)
$9.60 (90d avg)
$9.68 (Lifetime average)
Added Jan 15, 2016

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Latest $3.00 2 days ago
Highest $3.00 Feb 23, '16
Lowest $2.98 Feb 17, '16
Average $3.00 (30d avg)
$3.00 (90d avg)
$3.00 (Lifetime average)
Added Jan 15, 2016

Sales Rank

30 day average: 1,076,898
90 day average: 1,370,227

Product Description

John James Audubon,

A spotted wren perches on the limb of a pine tree in a field of daisies. A song sparrow stands ready to take flight from a snow-covered limb against a winter landscape. For many, these descriptions depict quintessential experiences of nature. As photographs in a bird-watchers field journal they become something else entirely. Precious and desirable for being so rare, they transform into a kind of trophy that rewards the birdwatcher for his or her skill, tireless patience, and mastery over nature. At first glance, conceptual artist Paula McCartney's seems to be a most exemplary specimen of a birdwatching journal. Handwritten notations recording species, location, size, and markings describe well-rendered and flawlessly composed photographs of a wide variety of passerines, orperching birds, in their natural settings in locations across the United States. Page after page of the most wonderfully diverse species of birds are perfectly posed in picturesque natural settingsa bird-watcher's dream.

On second glance, however, the birds appear a bit too carefully arranged amid the tangle of brush and branches. Aneven closer look reveals stiff wire protrusions mounting each bird to its perch, matted tufts of overdyed faux feathers forming wings and splashes of paint creating eyes and beaks. McCartney has activated her atmospheric landscapes by adding synthetic decorative birds purchased at craft stores. This startling revelation has you wondering if the artificial might ultimately be more satisfying than the natural. Part document and part fiction, Paula McCartney's is a fanciful, homespun field guide to a woodland twilight zone where our unconscious need to controlnature is indulged and our search for an unattainable ideal natural experience is fulfilled. Featuring a design that mimics the tactility of a real bird-watching journal and including essays by Darius Himes and Karen Irvine, this book will appeal to the dreamy naturalist in all of us.

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