Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

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  1. I won’t be reading this any time soon – Brooklyn Public Library doesn’t own the book. New York Public does, but someone else (you?) has already reserved it.

    But I’ve put it on my “For Later” shelf – thanks for listing this!

    1. I had the NYPL copy for a turn.

  2. This is a famous drawing. The popular name of the species pictured is euchalon, or “candlefish” – so named because the fish’s oil content is so high that dried examples can be lit! My publisher, Frank Amato Publications, published a book in 2004 for the 200th anniversary of the expedition – Lewis & Clark’s Northwest Journey: “Weather Disagreeable” by George Miller – that mentions this fish . . .

    1. Thanks for the further info!

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